Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2003 8:22 pm
Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Eikeland.
Hello everyone!
I just want to introduce my self to this forum.
I discovered PureBasic this morning, I played with it for an hour and that was enough to convince me that this small but useful devtool was a "MUST" for me.
I ordered it online, and after a short time I had a full version installed. Thanks to Fantaisie Software for their fast response!
I'm working as an in depended developer and mainly use MS VSS .NET.
My two ongoing projects is Enterprise Web Application's, I guess someone can wonder why I need PureBasic on top of MS Dev. Studio?
Well MS VB.NET and C#.NET is powerful tools for typical large and scalable web apps, but more often do I need to write a small app with small print and runtime free.
It here I see the power of PureBasic, it create small print and seams extremely flexible with advance options (API, DB, Native DLL, etc.) and since my C Language is a bit rusty, it's will be easy for me to switch between MS .NET VB and PB.
The Second major reason is Linux support, personal I do not use Linux often, but it needed sometimes related to my projects; again a familiar language is the key here.
I have not tried this on Linux yet, but I will do my best to post my experience after I have tested a bit more.
Regards,
Richard Eikeland
Hello everyone!
I just want to introduce my self to this forum.
I discovered PureBasic this morning, I played with it for an hour and that was enough to convince me that this small but useful devtool was a "MUST" for me.
I ordered it online, and after a short time I had a full version installed. Thanks to Fantaisie Software for their fast response!
I'm working as an in depended developer and mainly use MS VSS .NET.
My two ongoing projects is Enterprise Web Application's, I guess someone can wonder why I need PureBasic on top of MS Dev. Studio?
Well MS VB.NET and C#.NET is powerful tools for typical large and scalable web apps, but more often do I need to write a small app with small print and runtime free.
It here I see the power of PureBasic, it create small print and seams extremely flexible with advance options (API, DB, Native DLL, etc.) and since my C Language is a bit rusty, it's will be easy for me to switch between MS .NET VB and PB.
The Second major reason is Linux support, personal I do not use Linux often, but it needed sometimes related to my projects; again a familiar language is the key here.
I have not tried this on Linux yet, but I will do my best to post my experience after I have tested a bit more.
Regards,
Richard Eikeland