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Purebasic at answers.com

Post by GeoTrail »

I'm using Google alert to notify me of different things, ony of them is using the keyword Purebasic. Today I got a hit from answers.com which is a Wiki site.

Check it out here
http://www.answers.com/topic/purebasic
Very cool to see it featured on a site like that. Fred should be proud of him self for all the hard work he have put into PB :)
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Post by benny »

wow ... cool :shock: :!:
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Post by Pupil »

answers.com wrote: ...As the bit width of 80386 and later processors is 32-bit and it has all the basic operations for dealing directly with 32-bit values the microprocessor can be programmed like a programmable calculator and therefore very efficient game programs can be written.
That sentence doesn't make a lot of sense to me!! How can one come to the conclusion that you can write efficient programs from what was previously stated in that sentence? :)

Maybe Fred should go here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PureBasic
and edit the text himself, as this is where answers.com got their info in the first place..
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Post by GedB »

Answer.com is just publishing stuff from the Wikipedia.

We're all free to update the relevant artices there:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PureBasic

The mention of PureBasic here also needs updating:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BASIC_programming_language
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