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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.
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I agree. :wink:
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LOL! :mrgreen:
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Steve Elliott wrote:LOL! :mrgreen:
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Anybody else agree? Kale's biased. :wink:
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My opinion:

I doubt it will hurt anyone. I believe its something people can use, and i actually think the book will have(and is gaining) a positive reaction of the general purebasic interest..

I also think there should be a link to blueznl's survival guide.!
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Thanks for the link, Steve.

I trust Steve's recommendations enough to consider strongly buying the book! Well done, Kale!

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Yes, I've just placed an order for your book, Kale!

I have a week off next week to do some programming, but I doubt your book will arrive on time, so I might have to do the programming in Blitz instead! :)
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There use to be a link to a free PDF for purebasic. Does anyone know where that might have gone?
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It's good to see you here rob. I thought that you were a Blitz person only.
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dna wrote:There use to be a link to a free PDF for purebasic. Does anyone know where that might have gone?
yes

for PB3.94 : go to the PBOSL website
http://pbosl.purearea.net/

for PB4.0 : pick it here
http://pbosl.purearea.net/
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There are only languages well suited or perhaps poorly suited for particular purposes. Herbert Mayer
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Steve Elliott wrote:Anybody else agree? Kale's biased. :wink:
Im agree, i guess its a good idea to offer to PB users links for usefull things.
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dna wrote:It's good to see you here rob. I thought that you were a Blitz person only.
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.

Right now, I'm still busy programming in Blitz... Still waiting for your PureBasic book, Kale! ;)

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