It's a pity you never want to stop, TI-994A. Only moderators can stop you.
TI-994A wrote:Simply charming. When exposed as a hypocrite, you cower behind
opinion.

I don't see a contradiction here, sorry.
See "BlitzMax ... abandoned." - I still think it's true. Not everybody shares that opinion, but
the product isn't developed any further by BRL. Althought it's still working.
When I bought Monkey, I also bought BlitzMax. Didn't see a need for it, but it was a way to throw
some more money at BRL to support them.
Only few month later: "Monkey X ... halted."
Quite shocking for the community. Somebody said something like "he is always doing this, don't worry too much".
I begun to understand that later. After a break and vacation, development continues. Doing the next version,
again adding more nice features.
Installed BlitzMax few month later, just for fun. I was actually surprised to find many things working
in (old) BMX, that are feature requests here - some for many years. Type safety, polymorphism, empty arguments,
and (not surprisingly) OOP.
It was the thing that changed my opinion about the language, and I begun to see how the language itself
gets enhanced and new features added with every new product/project.
Seeing that progress in the language itself over the years, convinced me.
Generics like other OOP languages, and being able to Import "file.cpp" / Import "file.js".
Reminds me of User_Russian trying to use C++ from PB, asking to support more calling conventions.
The next thing I begun to like is, that the products opened more and more over the years.
Having the sources available is helpful. Users are taking open sources and bring it to
new platforms, like Raspberry Pi. Again, reminded me of feature requests here.
With sources available, you can just do it yourself, if you like to. Just add new features yourself.
PB still has the better and more complete library system, in my opinion. At least currently.
It's many things that are different. Languages, libraries, IDE/tools, target platforms, closed source vs. open source.
Different things have different benefits/advantages. I guess all that may depend on personal preferences, and sometimes
preferences and opinions change over time.