OOP in PB?
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Will you please just f*** off and stop trying to wind people up! :roll:Hroudtwolf wrote:@Brice, Kale & PB....
your noses are totally brown
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Kale, fancy a beer m8? I know this thread is stressing you out and stuff... hell, it's stressing me and I'm only reading it!... I could do with a nice cold one right now, and a shovel to get rid of this snow. Damn it all! Hell is freezing over!Kale wrote:Will you please just f*** off and stop trying to wind people up! :roll:Hroudtwolf wrote:@Brice, Kale & PB....
your noses are totally brown

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Because we like PB and are being honest and NOT flaming about this, you say we have our noses stuck up Fred's ass? Did somebody recently hit Germany with a big Dumb-Ass bomb?Hroudtwolf wrote:@Brice, Kale & PB....
your noses are totally brown
I am sorry that we do not share your hatred for Fred and PB.
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Perhaps you should reread the threads.WishMaster wrote:You're childish, my dear Brice.
To recap since these threads are getting long:
1. PB is only for beginners since it doesn't have OOP
2. Only beginners don't use OOP
3. The generated code of PB is relatively slow
4. I don't think the compiler isn't well programmed
5. Anybody who points out Fred has said no is flamed
6. People pointing out Fred's answer are labled OOP haters
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Purebasic isn't open source, yep thats true. It is, however, a commercially viable product, one available for sale that can be purchased by the general public. Maybe people expect a market to respond (supply) to their needs (demand) as in the normal consumer -product/market/consumer - supply/demand cycle. Without that supply and demand cycle a product being paid for by the public is just financing someones personal choices. So in this sense it should not be decided by its users, but instead by the market demand which drives the supply (the basic free enterprise system). Maybe this is what people are expecting and the reason why OOP keeps coming up, people paid for it and they are expecting a normal supply/demand market response like they are used to and expect when they pay for a product.WishMaster wrote:> PureBasic's future should be decided by its creator alone, not by its users.
> PureBasic is not open source.
Where's the connection?