Not sure, maybe Fred has to answer that one. Good question though.
But, I think there are alot more users then even Fred knows about, I'm thinking about companies and such.
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This is not the answer but a first level of information
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I just wondered what the user base is it must be quite good
just wanted to find out how popular compared to other languages...
I guess it is a bit of a daft question
I love where Pure Basic is going - powerful and very nice command set
machine code inline assembly, optimisers as well & not forgeting nice Windows GUI commands :roll:
I am not sure, but when I joined the community, some years ago, they were probably between 1.000 and 2.000 licensed users.
But I guess actually we are more than 10.000 people.
Fred will tell maybe.
I was really happy to see the growing japaneses participants on the forum and I am sure a lot of people are using licensed software there.
Interesting to see the list of forums users coming from so much countries.
Purebasic is no more a frenchy EECy design environment.
Maybe in some years a subsidiary will open in Seattle ?
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I guess this is the first time I invest a few money on something I can use for my whole life.
I changed three times of computer since I bought Purebasic.
But I never changed language.
Much things have changed in my life the few past years, but as far as life allow me to come back on oftware design, I first run Purebasic.
I am really happy with it because I can draw anything I can think to.
Dividing the price by the time I use it make it so cheap !
And never forget that Purebasic is provided with two major components :
- the devolpment tool itself with some adds and goodies
- the community
That's it.
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Actual number of french forum participants is 391.
I let you all ladies and guys to list forums you use to visit.
Then we will have a nice list of the visible and underground community ...
Not a good idea ?
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