
Happy Birthday, PureBasic!
Happy Birthday, PureBasic!

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Re: Happy Birthday, PureBasic!
And... for many years more! 

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I lost the count of it 

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And it seems like it was yesterday... 

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How time flies. May PB have many more!
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PureBasic Tools for OS X: PureMonitor, plist Tool, Data Maker & App Chef
Even the vine knows it surroundings but the man with eyes does not.
PureBasic Tools for OS X: PureMonitor, plist Tool, Data Maker & App Chef
Even the vine knows it surroundings but the man with eyes does not.
Re: Happy Birthday, PureBasic!
Back in the day I was coding 2d games in BlitzBasic, which was really cool. But it was fullscreen only, no way to open even a simple window with a button. In their online FAQ they recommended PureBasic for such purpose. Well, it was love at first sight.
Bought the full version through André, I think it was version 2.50 – still payed in German Marks. Since then PB has been part of my life. Coded several specialized tools for a multitude of clients. This made me a living for more than two decades. Today I just code for fun as a hobby, but still love to be part of this great journey. Following the ongoing development of PB is pure joy!
Happy Birthday, PureBasic!
Thank you for everything and keep going.
Bought the full version through André, I think it was version 2.50 – still payed in German Marks. Since then PB has been part of my life. Coded several specialized tools for a multitude of clients. This made me a living for more than two decades. Today I just code for fun as a hobby, but still love to be part of this great journey. Following the ongoing development of PB is pure joy!
Happy Birthday, PureBasic!
Thank you for everything and keep going.
Stanley decided to go to the meeting room...
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That's great!Karellen wrote: Wed Sep 10, 2025 8:34 pmCoded several specialized tools for a multitude of clients. This made me a living for more than two decades.

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Re: Happy Birthday, PureBasic!
lol. That's quite exactly how I came to Purebasic.Karellen wrote: Wed Sep 10, 2025 8:34 pmBack in the day I was coding 2d games in BlitzBasic, which was really cool. But it was fullscreen only, no way to open even a simple window with a button. In their online FAQ they recommended PureBasic for such purpose. Well, it was love at first sight.

Happy Birthday from me too
The english grammar is freeware, you can use it freely - But it's not Open Source, i.e. you can not change it or publish it in altered way.
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I found PureBasic as a box in a computer store in 2004 and quickly switched to the full version.
Since then I have some application services with customers running.
I'm still writing tools
The currently a tool to occupy the F keys (F1 to F12) as I want it and not as the program allows it.
Since then I have some application services with customers running.
I'm still writing tools

The currently a tool to occupy the F keys (F1 to F12) as I want it and not as the program allows it.
My Projects ThreadToGUI / OOP-BaseClass / EventDesigner V3
PB v3.30 / v5.75 - OS Mac Mini OSX 10.xx - VM Window Pro / Linux Ubuntu
Downloads on my Webspace / OneDrive
PB v3.30 / v5.75 - OS Mac Mini OSX 10.xx - VM Window Pro / Linux Ubuntu
Downloads on my Webspace / OneDrive
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Happy Birthday to the best kept secret in RAD programming!
I'm dismayed by the bloat of C# and the slowness of Python and the nonsensical frameworks of Javascripts supporting CSS and html web pages.
Still using PB wherever I can.
C for most else.
I'm dismayed by the bloat of C# and the slowness of Python and the nonsensical frameworks of Javascripts supporting CSS and html web pages.
Still using PB wherever I can.
C for most else.
The nice thing about standards is there are so many to choose from. ~ Andrew Tanenbaum
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The best programming language I have ever seen!
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It's pretty damn good.
