Maya wrote: Sun Dec 31, 2023 9:18 pm
PureBasic by Gary Willoughby, was the best eBook I ever read! ... Then, that's all.
I searched for similar Book or a Training Courses, but unfortunately, I found nothing, just randomly spreader code snapshots, here and there, no more.
While PureBasic is famous & held strong since about 2 decades, unfortunately I couldn't find 'another eBook', or Training Course on Lynda or Udemy as the case with any other 'less level' programming language!
I'm just wondering why?
I really feel so sad, that such great tool has a very limited training resources!
limited resource means it is not popular , and mildly accepted , so no one of the third-party care to teach / write something article , tutorial about it ,
but it is powerful and fun to use , so it has some hard core programmers/users who still user it occasionally .
If you look at C , there is whole world of planet is using it , you get floored resource on the earth , and many expect library was created in C.
just like between Africa miracle fruit VS Orange fruit , which has more side product and article resource ?
pure basic come to a path that some how has not popular itself by any effort , it only care to make more library to satisfy the hard-core fans to add features , but not care about it's own unique syntax and compiler evolution , this is the base asset , leave the library to other peoples.
you see how C evolve and developed : C89 , C99 , C11 , C17 ...