Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2002 6:54 pm
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by fred.
Using API or not is a programmer choice. I don't want and will never force a coder to use build in PureBasic functions. Each PureBasic libraries are designed to be easely inter-operable with API functions. So there is virtually no limits, all kind of applications can be made with PureBasic. But if the user want to be a portable program, it MUST use build in function and the GUI functionnality will be a bit reduced (no fancy stuffs) but still very good looking and professionnal.
Fred - AlphaSND
Using API or not is a programmer choice. I don't want and will never force a coder to use build in PureBasic functions. Each PureBasic libraries are designed to be easely inter-operable with API functions. So there is virtually no limits, all kind of applications can be made with PureBasic. But if the user want to be a portable program, it MUST use build in function and the GUI functionnality will be a bit reduced (no fancy stuffs) but still very good looking and professionnal.
Fred - AlphaSND