Alright. So I caved in and ordered. And hopefully in 5-10 days I'll be able to put this PureBasic to some good use. For those looking to save a few bucks (as I always am) after some yahoo'ing I came across a coupon code for $5 off.
yes i bought it some weeks ago.
and i can confirm it is good, and very pleasant to get it at home.
my feeling is that it is the book that should be sold with purebasic.
it looks like a good and complete manual, well explained, well documented, that covers all the purebasic commands set.
all you need to start with purebasic is in.
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
kale's book is not a tips & tricks books nor a 'How To' make a software/game. it's more like a 'bible' (as we say in france).
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
How useful would it be to someone who has lots of computer programming experience but is a relative beginner with PureBasic?
I wrote my book with the sole intention of providing complete beginners with a guide to computer programming in general, and to provide experienced coders a 'quick-ref' to learn PB from.
If you are an experienced coder you will get a lot out of this book while learning PB. It doesn't cover anything really advanced (well not until later chapters) it gives you a guide and examples on nearly every command in Purebasic.
Flype wrote:kale's book is not a tips & tricks books nor a 'How To' make a software/game. it's more like a 'bible'
I've made some enquiries into why Kale doesn't seem to be contributing much to the forum nowadays and it's because he is busy, Very Busy! Infact i've heard it's because he and his wife have had a re-think about the design of the book and they've decided to add (wait for it..) FULL PDF VERSION SUPPORT! Shocked I've also heard that this is a decision largely based upon being approached by a larger company (sometime in this year) with the intention of aquiring the book.
I personally think that the book doesn't need a PDF version, but if it's fully supported (like it sounds as though it's going to be) i'll still be using it.
Kale wrote:If you are an experienced coder you will get a lot out of this book while learning PB. It doesn't cover anything really advanced (well not until later chapters) it gives you a guide and examples on nearly every command in Purebasic.
C8)8)L! That's what I'm looking for! I'll be buying a copy very shortly!
Berikco wrote:I've made some enquiries into why Kale doesn't seem to be contributing much to the forum nowadays and it's because he is busy, Very Busy! Infact i've heard it's because he and his wife have had a re-think about the design of the book and they've decided to add (wait for it..) FULL PDF VERSION SUPPORT! Shocked I've also heard that this is a decision largely based upon being approached by a larger company (sometime in this year) with the intention of aquiring the book.
I personally think that the book doesn't need a PDF version, but if it's fully supported (like it sounds as though it's going to be) i'll still be using it.
Yes, this book has been easy to read. I have gotten busy so I am in the middle, litterally, of it. But, it's on my workbench ready to be picked up at a seconds notice.
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I have not bought the book, and probably will not, but I am amazed in looking through the sample that "PureBasic" is continually spelled as "Purebasic".
Surely this is something that you could fix in a couple of minutes in your word processor via search/find/replace and reupload a fixed PDF to CafePress?
This is an observation, not a flame.
Congrats on the book and I am glad it is selling well for you. It looks like it is a "must-have" for PBers.