Ok, You are right, I'll think about what you said. Instead of make a platform for open source PureBasic projects, make a participatory indexes of PureBasic projects on GitHub or SourceForge. In order to try to develop open source PureBasic projects without replace GitHub and SourceForge. :)
Another update ; Able to modify the categories code. Able to modify the OS compatible. New Flag : SpiderBasic or PureBasic or both (idea of GG). Adding two categories : FileSystem (internal suggestion of Phantom) and File.
Section code looks good to me. I will soon start working on other ...
I mean like a texteditor ctrl+a to mark all the text (in your case only the code) to copy it to the clipboard.... Better than always download the source, if its only have a few lines. OK, I put it in my todolist.
How about a function to mark the code if you are talking about a function to "save" your favorite code, it's already done ! Registered users have a kind of favorite list.
and copy the code to clipboard ? Maybe a RSS Feed to check if something's new.... (Latest Codes/Changed Codes....) I put both ...
Possible to add a flag (Combo ?) which says if the code is SpiderBasic compatible ? Good idea! I add it to my todolist.
I added code to PureBasic Street, but I'm missing the category "Module" for PB 5.2x. Good point, I put this new category in the database, and I set your code in the category ...
This looks kind of cool. I hope people get interested in it for sure. I hope too ! :) It seems projects like this have come and gone over the years, there are actually several code repositories out there but a lot of them seem old and no longer maintained.. I tried to make a modern site.
I want to show you my new project : Purebasic Street. I have owned a PureBasic license since 2009. During these few years, I have noticed that internet sites dedicated to PureBasic are missing on the web.
A typical example is the "Tricks' n' Tips" section. It contains great codes ...