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Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY PUREBASIC
Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 12:23 am
by TI-994A
Happy 13th Birthday PureBasic!
Been so busy that we didn't realise another year had passed by. May we have many more such years with PureBasic by our sides.
Our thanks & congratulations to the Fantaisie team.
With Best Compliments,
TI-994A
Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY PUREBASIC
Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 3:09 pm
by blueb

13 years old on Friday the 13th !!!
pfffff. Thank God I'm not superstitious.
Happy Birthday PureBasic

Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY PUREBASIC
Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 8:34 pm
by USCode
kernadec wrote:for information
The first major innovation was the language of conditional or unconditional branching (goto) to more complex algorithms and better structured:
1947: Assembler invented for the purposes of war.
1956: Fortran
1959: Cobol
The recurrent use of the same test structures and control gave rise to the first structured languages​​:
1970: Pascal and Basic
1972: Language C
1979: ADA and Modula ...
Don't forget - 1958: LISP
Happy birthday PB!
Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY PUREBASIC
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 11:43 am
by oreopa
Happy Birthday PB.
Seriously, aside from the Commodore 64 (and maybe Amiga to some extent), PB is the most fun I've ever had in programming.
To the complainers: look at the price of PB. And then factor in the fact you NEVER have to pay for updates. Then compare that to the supposed "pro" languages. And after you do that, write your own BASIC compiler and IDE. And finally, then stop complaining
Cheers to the whole Fantaisie team and the great ppl on this board. I hope we can have another 13 years
EDIT: Also dont forget to make a wish.
Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY PUREBASIC
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:02 pm
by TI-994A
Happy 14th Birthday PureBasic!
The years keep flying by, and PureBasic just keeps getting better.
Here's to your continued success.
With Best Compliments,
TI-994A
Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY PUREBASIC
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 4:12 pm
by coder14
Wow!! PureBasic is 14 years old today. Congratulations Fred and team.

Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY PUREBASIC
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 5:56 pm
by Kuron
Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY PUREBASIC
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 10:09 am
by Kwai chang caine
Waoooouuuhh !!
Happy birthday PureBasic and
FRED
14 years !!!!!!
14 years of news friends !!!
14 years of happiness !!!
14 years to be proud to be with you all !!!
14 years to meeting real programmers (My heroes) !!!
14 years to learn !!!
14 years of cry, laugh and dancing, alone behind my screen !!!
Be patient FRED....again somes years and ............
Finished buttons teen !!!

Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY PUREBASIC
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 3:31 pm
by TI-994A
Happy 15th Birthday PureBasic!
Another year gone by, and another Windows platform axed; but PureBasic keeps on ticking.
Here's to many more great years, guys!
With Best Compliments,
TI-994A
Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY PUREBASIC
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 8:46 pm
by box_80
Good to see PB getting another birthday. While still getting better every year.

. I wish I could age like PB

Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY PUREBASIC
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 9:00 pm
by HanPBF
Happy Birthday PB!
Hello Danilo,
it's true; there are still many things lacking from PB.
What I think is funny is that the most used word in this forum seems to be "transparency"..
Or the phrase "How can I...?" (The answer is always "not with PB", but then RASHAD or someone else got an idea...

)
But there is another thing which compares good to VB6 -> stability!
What if new things be brought into language that break things?
Or multiple paragidms; I will never forget when PHP got classes and I wondered how they would make it to switch the whole framework at once (well, they didn't...).
Maybe a compromise: a standard PB library on top of the PB included libraries.
So that all of the great "how-to-put-zindex-on-gadget" like things get a good place and are used in a standardized way; asking "how would it look like if it was belonging to PB?".
Some years ago I searched for PBOSL... it seemed to be dead... is it?
Have fun with PB!
Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY PUREBASIC
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 2:26 am
by Keya
my five programming linux + mac/cocoa beginners books arrived on Purebasics birthday lol
if Fred hadnt been so brave all those birthdays ago to add support for Linux and Apple then I never wouldve taken up the challenge either!! I'm finding it very exciting to learn

Happy birthday Purebasic, and here's to many more!!! [raises wineglass to Fred, freak and team!]
also special thank to the many kind folk here at the forum (wilbert exemplery example but there are so many!) who've gone out of their way to help newbies to these OS's like me and so many others get up on the horse so we can try to do things ourself

Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY PUREBASIC
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 8:23 am
by captain_skank
Birthday greets to the purebasic peeps

Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY PUREBASIC
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2015 12:21 am
by said
Happy Birthday PureBasic

we love you
I have been around for about 4 years and have seen PB only getting better and stronger year on year

Great job Fred, Freak and team ... working with PB is a joy, if only i can get rid of those silly anti-virus alerts

that worry my clients

Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY PUREBASIC
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2015 1:13 am
by Keya
said wrote:if only i can get rid of those silly anti-virus alerts

that worry my clients

You mean if only you can get rid of those silly anti-virus
signatures added by a pimply 15yo "AV analyst" who can't tell the difference between custom and library x86 code. It's not Fred's fault if some AV signatures are so poorly chosen, but you certainly should contact any AV vendor about them and get on their case how bad their signatures are and how they're risking public humiliation + legal action by wrongly detecting legit software as malware with
amateurishly chosen signatures, and make it clear that's what they are. Shame them, because that's what they deserve for such poor signature choice. If they make smart professional signature decisions there is usually no problem.