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with a blue bamboo stick (on my pink *ss), for sometimes I feel ashamed to admit that my application is written in PureBasic. If someone asks, I sometimes say...

"Ehhhh, ummm... it's compiled with fasm."

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(people tend to laugh or at least shake their head when you let the word "basic" slip through your lips) :cry:
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My teachers always ask me if what language I use. I told them its PureBasic.
I showed some of my programs and they are amazed.
Because for many years they taught us visual basic and c/c++ only. :lol:

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JCV wrote:I showed some of my programs and they are amazed.
Yeah, I'll guess programmers at my company are "a bit conservative". If you don't program in anything that ends in ".NET" it's worthless.

I know and I suppose everyone in this forum knows, this is stupid thinking!
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Its so true on companies that I have encountered. They always ask if I know (asp/vb/c#) .Net. :?

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I just say its a BASIC language syntax that is compiled with asm compiler.

and it can do anything.

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Yeah, I always say it's compiled so it's basically ASM.

Usually confuses the people that I deal with. :lol:
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I just tell them its hand optimized assemler, which it is..... Thanks Fred! :mrgreen:
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Hmmmm... Maybe we can say it's Pure++ or PB++ or maybe Pure.NOT? :lol:
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I just say closed-source C, so they can't see the source. ;)
I compile using 5.31 (x86) on Win 7 Ultimate (64-bit).
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Oh just tell them its in PB.NET and let them have fun trying to find it! :twisted:
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Yeah, I'll guess programmers at my company are "a bit conservative". If you don't program in anything that ends in ".NET" it's worthless.
Sounds like the mentality when I worked at Martin (now Lockheed Martin) and a couple of other places I could name.
I just tell them its hand optimized assemler, which it is.....
indeed :wink:
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You know, it's like maths, physics, or engineering. How to keep your advantages, impress people, create a caste : let the things be obfuscated. Simpliest example with obscure greek symbols, they say it's by commodity ; but only imposed years of practice are making them clear and useful. I'm sure that young people, trained with simpliest symbols could learn a lot more efficiently and could imagine really new stuff, faster. But it's not going to happen soon, because you can't break the rules so easily.

It's not that C is really more efficient. But when you're saying you're coding in C, you say that you have a practice, learned for years in (generally) high schools. That makes the difference.
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