I want to show you my new project : Purebasic Street.
I have owned a PureBasic license since 2009. During these few years, I have noticed that internet sites dedicated to PureBasic are missing on the web.
A typical example is the "Tricks' n' Tips" section. It contains great codes that are not highlighted. Actually, once the code becomes a bit old, it's hard to find it. And it is also difficult to know if a developer has already worked on this kind of code.
And this is why I have worked on a website project during recent weeks. Currently, only a single part of the site is functional. The first section of the website is a PureBasic code database. The idea is to offer some alternative to the "Tricks 'n' Tips" section. Except that the Site contains a search engine, and it is possible to set categories to obtain a specific code. Thus, for our respective projects we no longer have to re invent the wheel. So, once you are registered and logged in on the site, you can share the code, upload new versions of the code, write a description, etc...
I think to add new systems as often as possible ;
- A complete management system for PureBasic open source project (as Github, for those who do not know: Git + Wiki, list of developers and their actions, opportunities to work on a project or copy (fork) ). In fact, I think it lacks big PureBasic open source projects.
- A system to host PureBasic libraries.
- A tutorial system.
http://www.purebasicstreet.com/
I am waiting for your feedback, your ideas...