This has been mentioned a lot in the forums already. You could get this if the team had an ARM target for the compiler (this would be great and prob make them loads of money! Especially when Andriod takes off...) - I'd be very suprised if they haven't looked at an ARM version. The X-Box is x86 based, so it would be just slightly different libs and ex header. The 360 is PowerPC based. PS1/2/3 and PSP are all MIPS based (great CPU) and they are pretty closed as a platform for newbies.NDS and Windows Mobile
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It is all a question of money.DoubleDutch wrote:This has been mentioned a lot in the forums already. You could get this if the team had an ARM target for the compiler (this would be great and prob make them loads of money! Especially when Andriod takes off...) - I'd be very suprised if they haven't looked at an ARM version. The X-Box is x86 based, so it would be just slightly different libs and ex header. The 360 is PowerPC based. PS1/2/3 and PSP are all MIPS based (great CPU) and they are pretty closed as a platform for newbies.NDS and Windows Mobile
It is More popularity of a PureBasic, more than users, it is more than resources for development.
For PSP and XBox is GL Basic, for mobile phones too when that was Basic, for DS write emulators and simply software, certainly on C ++, thus closeness of platforms not the big obstacle.
it might not be a question of money, it could well be deliberate direction on the part of PB. News flash! they might not want to do that!
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“If you can't explain it to a six-year old you really don't understand it yourself.” - Albert Einstein
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I think, the only one who knows the way PureBasic will go in future will be Fred and, maybe, his team. It is ok, but sometimes I am so impressed about this great language that I simply think that every developer in the world need to know about.
Maybe Fred decides to leave everything like it is, so it is ok for me. Sometimes I point other developers and customers to the PureBasic homepage and this is the moment I would like to see a little more prefessionality. It simply has the look of some kind of "geek" language instead of the really great development tool it really is. Maybe Fred decides to invest some time into a redesign of the official homepage? I'm sure that some forum-user will help to design the needed graphics. Another one will be good in setting up the CMS and is able to do that?
I just had some time, so I decided to try by myself. I'm not a designer or graphics-guru, but for about one hour - I think it's ok. It is by far not complete and the colors and the layout needs surely some tweaking, but I have no more time in the next days, so I leave it in this stage.

I needed the PB gears for the header logo, so I used Maxxon Cinema to fastly re-create them on the fly. Maybe someone could make use of that?

To make it clear: The current way of PB is ok for me. But sometimes I wish the PB homepage would be a little bit more professional looking. Thats all. I love this programming-language and tools.
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I think, the only one who knows the way PureBasic will go in future will be Fred and, maybe, his team. It is ok, but sometimes I am so impressed about this great language that I simply think that every developer in the world need to know about.

Maybe Fred decides to leave everything like it is, so it is ok for me. Sometimes I point other developers and customers to the PureBasic homepage and this is the moment I would like to see a little more prefessionality. It simply has the look of some kind of "geek" language instead of the really great development tool it really is. Maybe Fred decides to invest some time into a redesign of the official homepage? I'm sure that some forum-user will help to design the needed graphics. Another one will be good in setting up the CMS and is able to do that?
I just had some time, so I decided to try by myself. I'm not a designer or graphics-guru, but for about one hour - I think it's ok. It is by far not complete and the colors and the layout needs surely some tweaking, but I have no more time in the next days, so I leave it in this stage.

I needed the PB gears for the header logo, so I used Maxxon Cinema to fastly re-create them on the fly. Maybe someone could make use of that?

To make it clear: The current way of PB is ok for me. But sometimes I wish the PB homepage would be a little bit more professional looking. Thats all. I love this programming-language and tools.
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I like the gears and the redesign of the site. 

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“If you can't explain it to a six-year old you really don't understand it yourself.” - Albert Einstein
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“If you can't explain it to a six-year old you really don't understand it yourself.” - Albert Einstein
Thank you for the commendation, but this is only a raw concept. I think, the first page should point out some important links (in big letters) additional to the common links in the navigation:
1. Why PureBasic
2. Technical Information
3. Support and Help
4. Download Demoversion
This may be the most important things that new users (developers and customers of developers) on this page will need and search. Maybe someone finds one or two other important items I currently forgot.
So, the first link should explain the benefits of PureBasic against other popular programming languages (no Runtimes/Framework, portability, great productivity, visual designer and integrated development environment in Windows, Linux and MacOS, etc.). This is important to developers and their customers, too. This is, how PureBasic differs from others.
The second link should explain all the technical stuff to the developers that are interested in the language. Here are informations about the syntax, the speed, compilation, extensions, platforms, debugging etc. In a short way.
The third link points to different support- and help-sources for users who downloaded the demo and having their first problems (natural behaviour).
The fourth link is for advertisement of the demo-version. A lot of first-time PureBasic visitors may click this link to test the new programming language.
This is just my humble opinion. This will help PureBasic to grow naturally without spending money to advertising. Projects like OpenOffice, Mozilla or KDE have shown, that a good website-design will help to increase acceptance of a product even if it is not commercial (or even professional
).
Ah, for those who liked the gears, I rendered a 1280x1024 pixel version and uploaded using lossless BMP here: http://www.x-beliebig.info/Grafik/Gears.bmp (about 4MB!). You can use it like you want.
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1. Why PureBasic
2. Technical Information
3. Support and Help
4. Download Demoversion
This may be the most important things that new users (developers and customers of developers) on this page will need and search. Maybe someone finds one or two other important items I currently forgot.
So, the first link should explain the benefits of PureBasic against other popular programming languages (no Runtimes/Framework, portability, great productivity, visual designer and integrated development environment in Windows, Linux and MacOS, etc.). This is important to developers and their customers, too. This is, how PureBasic differs from others.
The second link should explain all the technical stuff to the developers that are interested in the language. Here are informations about the syntax, the speed, compilation, extensions, platforms, debugging etc. In a short way.
The third link points to different support- and help-sources for users who downloaded the demo and having their first problems (natural behaviour).
The fourth link is for advertisement of the demo-version. A lot of first-time PureBasic visitors may click this link to test the new programming language.
This is just my humble opinion. This will help PureBasic to grow naturally without spending money to advertising. Projects like OpenOffice, Mozilla or KDE have shown, that a good website-design will help to increase acceptance of a product even if it is not commercial (or even professional

Ah, for those who liked the gears, I rendered a 1280x1024 pixel version and uploaded using lossless BMP here: http://www.x-beliebig.info/Grafik/Gears.bmp (about 4MB!). You can use it like you want.
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