Maybe you think it's too far fetched, but for meSeymour Clufley wrote:Where has Fred promised amazing news?
The blog just says "maybe some big surprises".
"maybe some big surprises == promised amazing news"

Maybe you think it's too far fetched, but for meSeymour Clufley wrote:Where has Fred promised amazing news?
The blog just says "maybe some big surprises".
I'm getting confused... would that mean mobile phone apps, or Native Client?well if he's gone to the trouble of supporting cocoa maybe he's bit the bullet and had a go at targeting llvm
That should be spelled Open Sores. Witness the 4057 and climbing varieties of Linux and the mish mash Google has created by making Android open sores.thommy.oster wrote:PureBasic is a very good language for absolute beginners in my opinion and it is a shame, that it is not Open Source.
dhouston wrote:That should be spelled Open Sores.thommy.oster wrote:PureBasic is a very good language for absolute beginners in my opinion and it is a shame, that it is not Open Source.
I expect it'll just be the cocoa api, but it would be great if we had an open sores llvm compiler projectSeymour Clufley wrote:I'm getting confused... would that mean mobile phone apps, or Native Client?well if he's gone to the trouble of supporting cocoa maybe he's bit the bullet and had a go at targeting llvm
I seem to remember you claiming Linux had been dealt a mortal blow by a patent court ruling against Google in Hicksville USA, yet here you are yonks later bemoaning the fact desktop Linux is now so popular that thousands upon thousands of enthusiasts put together their own distro. Debian live has made that staggeringly easy to do, even I've had a go at making my own distro.dhouston wrote:That should be spelled Open Sores. Witness the 4057 and climbing varieties of Linux...
Let's play FUD Vs Facts shall we? http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/a ... _says.htmldhouston wrote:...and the mish mash Google has created by making Android open sores.
There is no Microsoft license that prevents the wrapping of Windows API functions for developing a language, so Fred is fully entitled to do so. He is also entitled to make his own licensing rules for his said language.aston wrote:I read once on one topic that Fred don't agree if you wrapp purebasic functions in
your own programming language(read interpreter).
But he also think that is ok when he wrapp C or C++ functions developing pure basic compiler
if is written in C/C++ (i guess)
and PureGolo since 08/2005 ! (type of Logo interpreter)aston wrote: By the way 3 script interpreter are written in Pure Basic.
VMSCript, DLib and Paladium.
In 2009 Texas (or Hicksville as you call it) had the 14th largest economy in the world. The UK was ranked 6th in 2010 but that was only 30% greater in GDP than Texas the previous year. Since 2009, Texas has continued to grow while the UK has stagnated. Hicksville, indeed.the.weavster wrote:I seem to remember you claiming Linux had been dealt a mortal blow by a patent court ruling against Google in Hicksville USA...
Renault still makes cars? I thought they died back in the 70s. Wow!!Renault will be including built-in Android running touchscreens in some of their new cars
You have left out a couple of others.By the way 3 script interpreter are written in Pure Basic.
VMSCript, DLib and Paladium.
which indicates that the Pure Basic is very good and powerful enough for this type of program.......