Hi from a newby!
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 1:08 pm
Hi all.
just bought PB night before last. Have already ported one of my 'small' Realbasic apps to PB. realbasic app = 3.17mb, equivalent PB app 25k!
A haha!
I can't remember the last time I had a program measured in k!
So thanks to the PB team. I was about to extend my RB subscription for 2 years and noticed that I could buy PB for the same price with an eternal update scheme. That coupled with the fact that I had to alter my app for RB because of a bug (which RB don't fix in realtime, you just hope it gets fixed before your subscription runs out!) made the decision an easy one.
Granted, PB interface hit me hard as I was so used to RAD IDEs and dragging buttons and things but then, the sweetness set in! My memory drifted back to my Amiga and Amos (sort of the same idea and I apologise if it was a competitor of Blitz or something , although I think Blitz could *see* the Amiga gui etc, whereas Amos lived out on it's own somewhere) and I was in full swing. Why draw a button when you can code exactly where you want it.
OK, I'll stop drooling. PB is great, compact and fun.
And if I've put this 'intro' post in the wrong place, sorry!
Kind regards,
Mikro.
just bought PB night before last. Have already ported one of my 'small' Realbasic apps to PB. realbasic app = 3.17mb, equivalent PB app 25k!
A haha!
I can't remember the last time I had a program measured in k!
So thanks to the PB team. I was about to extend my RB subscription for 2 years and noticed that I could buy PB for the same price with an eternal update scheme. That coupled with the fact that I had to alter my app for RB because of a bug (which RB don't fix in realtime, you just hope it gets fixed before your subscription runs out!) made the decision an easy one.
Granted, PB interface hit me hard as I was so used to RAD IDEs and dragging buttons and things but then, the sweetness set in! My memory drifted back to my Amiga and Amos (sort of the same idea and I apologise if it was a competitor of Blitz or something , although I think Blitz could *see* the Amiga gui etc, whereas Amos lived out on it's own somewhere) and I was in full swing. Why draw a button when you can code exactly where you want it.
OK, I'll stop drooling. PB is great, compact and fun.
And if I've put this 'intro' post in the wrong place, sorry!
Kind regards,
Mikro.