Janni wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 9:03 am
Hi everyone,
I've been an on and off hobby coder for years, mostly in Autohotkey and now with Purebasic.
I write stuff for things I need myself. I never share my code because it's terrible

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Sometimes my code does not even make sense to myself, but it works.
If your code works as you intend, why not share it, it could help someone else and you may also get free upgrades which ultimately helps you learn the ins and outs of the language.
Janni wrote:
PB suits me well because of the syntax and relatively good documentation with examples.
I like it's cross platform and that executables can be run without a lot of dependencies.
I look in the help at least once a day. It's what sold me on PB in the 1st place.
The cross platform is great though trying to support asm and c backends with inline c or asm doesn't make code that pretty to look at.
Janni wrote:
PureBasic has sparked and renewed my joy in programming and I'm thankful for that.
My code might even improve over time.
I'm sure your code will improve over time, there's seriously a lot of talented developers here.
Janni wrote:
I appreciate Purebasic and this community, even if it's quite a small one.
I hope you all will stick around and for PB to be supported for a long time.
The community is great but it's really a case of what you want it to become.
You will find PB will be getting a lot more attention now that it runs on Raspberry PI and apple M1.
So welcome and happy coding.