A little bit of market research...
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Whats up with woken? It was the IDE you talk about.
Here are the forums (found on google because the website is offline):
http://www.woken.com/forums/index.php
Here are the forums (found on google because the website is offline):
http://www.woken.com/forums/index.php
bye,
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[quote="DarkDragon"]Whats up with woken? It was the IDE you talk about.
Here are the forums (found on google because the website is offline):
http://www.woken.com/forums/index.php[/quote]
He is busy with a real job that pays the bills. He did say he will try to find time to work on it but, real life and work intrudes.
That's been the problem with most people who have started a visual designer of any sort. No time to do more than get it out the door.
At this moment, the only one that seems to be under active development is Gnozal's but even he admits to being incredibly busy.
Here are the forums (found on google because the website is offline):
http://www.woken.com/forums/index.php[/quote]
He is busy with a real job that pays the bills. He did say he will try to find time to work on it but, real life and work intrudes.
That's been the problem with most people who have started a visual designer of any sort. No time to do more than get it out the door.
At this moment, the only one that seems to be under active development is Gnozal's but even he admits to being incredibly busy.
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[quote="MrMat"]It's not stopped permanently but it is on hold until work settles down and i get some time to work on it. Programs like this are a lot of work for little return so my fulltime job comes first.[/quote]
That's more or less what I sad about you sir wizard "He is busy with a real job that pays the bills" :):)
That's more or less what I sad about you sir wizard "He is busy with a real job that pays the bills" :):)
After getting into application programming with more sophisticated gadgets and also experimenting with Visual Studio I'd like to change my vote to a resounding "yes". A tool like this would be invaluable for complex applications that use a lot of gadgets.
I'm curious if there is anyone who voted "no" and has used Visual Studio to write a windowed application.
I'm curious if there is anyone who voted "no" and has used Visual Studio to write a windowed application.
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in times of PB 3.94, jaPBe was lightyears better than the PB-IDE.pdwyer wrote:never used it, is it that much better than the PB IDE?
meanwhile, the differences are only marginal.
lately we had a discussion about the differences in the german board,
and it turned out that the longtime jaPBe users just weren't aware of all the new features of the IDE.
Auto-Indention is a matter of taste.
for me, I don't need it, because I prefer to insert the end of the paragraph
by double-TAB on the autocomplete and then insert the in-between code.
oh... and have a nice day.
> turned out that the longtime jaPBe users just weren't aware of all the new features of the IDE
I used to use jaPBe back in the day. Then the PureBasic IDE caught up, and
I couldn't justify installing two sets of tools (PureBasic and jaPBe) to do my
coding, so I uninstalled jaPBe. It doesn't have any advantages for my use.
I used to use jaPBe back in the day. Then the PureBasic IDE caught up, and
I couldn't justify installing two sets of tools (PureBasic and jaPBe) to do my
coding, so I uninstalled jaPBe. It doesn't have any advantages for my use.
Pretty much the same here. I was an avid JaPBe user, but the PB IDE got so much better, I've just got no choicePB wrote:> turned out that the longtime jaPBe users just weren't aware of all the new features of the IDE
I used to use jaPBe back in the day. Then the PureBasic IDE caught up, and
I couldn't justify installing two sets of tools (PureBasic and jaPBe) to do my
coding, so I uninstalled jaPBe. It doesn't have any advantages for my use.
( PB6.00 LTS Win11 x64 Asrock AB350 Pro4 Ryzen 5 3600 32GB GTX1060 6GB)
( The path to enlightenment and the PureBasic Survival Guide right here... )
( The path to enlightenment and the PureBasic Survival Guide right here... )