Older versions of PB...
Older versions of PB...
This is just a suggestion, but here goes nothing...
I'm 15, and ~$60 in Euro is hard to come by, especially since I live in the United States. I love PureBasic with all of my heart (as far as programming goes), but I just can't afford to pay the fee. So I was wondering, maybe make older versions of the software available in full so people in similar situations to my own can enjoy PB as well?
So maybe, just maybe, have versions 1 or 2 releases behind be available in full? For example, 3.8x is currently available, yes? Why not make 1.8 or 2.0 or something similar available in full as well?
Sincerely,
phunk
I'm 15, and ~$60 in Euro is hard to come by, especially since I live in the United States. I love PureBasic with all of my heart (as far as programming goes), but I just can't afford to pay the fee. So I was wondering, maybe make older versions of the software available in full so people in similar situations to my own can enjoy PB as well?
So maybe, just maybe, have versions 1 or 2 releases behind be available in full? For example, 3.8x is currently available, yes? Why not make 1.8 or 2.0 or something similar available in full as well?
Sincerely,
phunk
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Re: Older versions of PB...
Because you'd put more people off than bring in. Early versions had some majorly annoying bugs, so supplying a fixed version would be the same as supplying the latest version. Oh and some commands have been added, removed and names changed. Syntax and new features have been added. You'd end up with code not being usable because the old versions don't have the required features.phunk wrote:Why not make 1.8 or 2.0 or something similar available in full as well?
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you live in the US right, don't you have a birthday or something. Or how about your parrents credit card. I bet you have an X-Box with 5-10 games that cost $50.00 each, right? Tell your perents to get this as a birthday gift or something. Or as a tool for learning all parents are willing to shell out $$ for education.
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Hehe... first off, I hate Xbox, and I'd never play it. Ever. Not because I'm anti-Microsoft, but because the games library sucks and the controller is awkward as hell. (I'm still playing Nintendo 64, and the original NES, because they rock)
I guess I could try the birthday ploy, but I'd rather use an outdated version of PB than wait 8 months.
I guess I could try the birthday ploy, but I'd rather use an outdated version of PB than wait 8 months.
Well, I'm 27 now but when I was 10, I had a paper route. I don't know how old you are but if you are looking into programming, I'm sure you could make some fast cash some where.
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Re: Older versions of PB...
Bull!phunk wrote:I'm 15, and ~$60 in Euro is hard to come by
My son is 14 and makes more than a 1,000 a year.
Be inventive boy, lazyiness doesn't bring you anywhere.
Re: Older versions of PB...
How does your son manage to make 1000 usd (USD?) a year? I am 15 and make 300 Euro a year....wings wrote:Bull!phunk wrote:I'm 15, and ~$60 in Euro is hard to come by
My son is 14 and makes more than a 1,000 a year.
Be inventive boy, lazyiness doesn't bring you anywhere.
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