PureBASIC Book
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Steve Elliott
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PureBASIC Book
Could we have Kale's PureBASIC book on the support menu under documentation links? Yes it's that good (read it cover to cover).
http://www.pb-beginners.co.uk/
Anybody new to programming or coming from other languages (like myself) would find this book very helpful indeed.
http://www.pb-beginners.co.uk/
Anybody new to programming or coming from other languages (like myself) would find this book very helpful indeed.
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Steve Elliott
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Steve Elliott
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yesdna wrote:There use to be a link to a free PDF for purebasic. Does anyone know where that might have gone?
for PB3.94 : go to the PBOSL website
http://pbosl.purearea.net/
for PB4.0 : pick it here
http://pbosl.purearea.net/
No programming language is perfect. There is not even a single best language.
There are only languages well suited or perhaps poorly suited for particular purposes. Herbert Mayer
There are only languages well suited or perhaps poorly suited for particular purposes. Herbert Mayer
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robleong
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Hey, what are you doing here, dna? In my case, I must have purchased PureBasic some time ago, again on Steve's recommendation, but have yet to use it to any extent - a book or documentation always helps me use any programming language much better.dna wrote:It's good to see you here rob. I thought that you were a Blitz person only.
Right now, I'm still busy programming in Blitz... Still waiting for your PureBasic book, Kale!
Robert.



