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japBe, normal IDE, PBDev...
which is the best? Which one do YOU use... and why?


I'm new to PureBasic and I got no clue what do now. Anyone got some suggestions? Which IDE should I use? What should I try to code first? Where can I get the best examples?
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I use the internal IDE. It came with the package, it works, there are no weird specific calls I need to remember. If it wanks up I can scream for help here very easily.

Start with the BASIC IDE and get used to the language and then branch out... simple advice! 8)
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jaPBe, normal IDE : it's a matter of taste.
PBDev is also a form designer, like VisualDesigner, PureVisionXP, PureFORM, etc...
For free libraries and tools, visit my web site (also home of jaPBe V3 and PureFORM).
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And how good is PBDev if you compare it to the listed?
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Polarwolf wrote:And how good is PBDev if you compare it to the listed?
I don't know, I never used it.
The purebasic version (PBDev) seems to have far less features than the very powerfull powerbasic version (PwrDev). Not all purebasic gadgets were supported by the designer last time I checked.
And afaik, there is no demo version.
For free libraries and tools, visit my web site (also home of jaPBe V3 and PureFORM).
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Ok! Thanks! :)
Good to know.
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I use the PB IDE but not the PB visual designer. I would probably use the PB Visual designer more if you could just copy/paste it's generated code out but it has it's own way of saving files and making includes which I find inconvenient

Personally I think the IDE built in is excellent. I used to use Powerbasic and it's IDE was rubbish and everyone went 3rd party after a year or so. Purebasic's IDE does everything I need
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@pdwyer: The Visual Designer saves it output as normal PureBasic code.
It no longer saves in a properietary format. Don't know about includes.
I compile using 5.31 (x86) on Win 7 Ultimate (64-bit).
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yeah, common.pb and the filename.pbi I think. Sometimes I like not having to save anything and just viewing the source it's going to save and copy-pasting it out. Pureform can do this which is handy.
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> I like not having to save anything and just viewing the source

You do know that you can select the source in the VD's "Code Viewer"
window and do a CTRL+C on it, don't you? ;)
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?? :shock: I'm not seeing a "Code Viewer" Only a generate source menu item
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pdwyer wrote:?? :shock: I'm not seeing a "Code Viewer" Only a generate source menu item
It's in the new [= alpha] VisualDesigner
For free libraries and tools, visit my web site (also home of jaPBe V3 and PureFORM).
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that would explain it then
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