I'm hoping it's stable enough so I can start testing and see how fast PureBasic is. From the little programs that I have played with it seems like it is fairly fast.
What I want to do for now is besides using PureBasic to write little tools for the different OS's that I use is;
Use PureBasic to ...
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- Tue Oct 24, 2006 1:06 pm
- Forum: Linux
- Topic: Learning to write for Linux
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- Mon Oct 23, 2006 1:43 pm
- Forum: Linux
- Topic: Learning to write for Linux
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- Sun Oct 22, 2006 1:23 am
- Forum: Linux
- Topic: Learning to write for Linux
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Here is a sample of what the application would look like or close in principle.
http://www.hpsdr.com/Public/Photos/PowerSDR.JPG
The center area with the graph would be constantly updated, is usually set it to at least 8 times a second.
http://www.hpsdr.com/Public/Photos/PowerSDR.JPG
The center area with the graph would be constantly updated, is usually set it to at least 8 times a second.
- Sun Oct 22, 2006 1:09 am
- Forum: The PureBasic Form Designer
- Topic: Linux and Apple support?
- Replies: 25
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- Sun Oct 22, 2006 12:48 am
- Forum: Linux
- Topic: Learning to write for Linux
- Replies: 11
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New PureBasic user
I purchased a copy of PureBasic yesterday for use in writting little tools or small to medium size programs that I could move across platforms.
I'm hoping to use common multi-platform libraries such as SDL for multimedia, but I don't know what is available for thing like TCP/IP sockets, UDP ...
I'm hoping to use common multi-platform libraries such as SDL for multimedia, but I don't know what is available for thing like TCP/IP sockets, UDP ...
- Sat Oct 21, 2006 9:48 pm
- Forum: Linux
- Topic: Learning to write for Linux
- Replies: 11
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Learning to write for Linux
Hello, I'm a relatively newbie with Linux and moving away from Windows. I would like to start learning programming for Linux and I'm wondering if there are any good books or web sites the you would recommend for me to learn Linux programming.
Unfortunatly I did not notice that the Visual Designer ...
Unfortunatly I did not notice that the Visual Designer ...
- Sat Oct 21, 2006 9:30 pm
- Forum: The PureBasic Form Designer
- Topic: Linux and Apple support?
- Replies: 25
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Linux and Apple support?
I bought Purebasic yesterday after testing the Windows demo version. Since I am moving away from Windows, I was interested in the Linux and Mac versions, I guess I should have tested the Linux, and Mac versions.
I was sadly disapointed in myself (for not checking it out more throughrougly) because ...
I was sadly disapointed in myself (for not checking it out more throughrougly) because ...