04-27-2022, 07:12 PM
Hi, Newbie here. New to QB64 but not QB. Only discovered QB64 when I went looking for some form of BASIC for a Raspberry Pi 3A+. So now I suppose you want my programming history.
Around about 1982/83 I taught myself MS Extended Colour BASIC (Dragon 32) and 6809e Assembler. '89 I went to college as a mature student and picked up Pascal, Modula 2, 68010 Assembler, QuickC (discovered a bug in the compiler, but at least it was ANSI C), Zortech C++, Z. Still have my text books from back then. Post college picked up Quick Basic. In the late '90s I was on Fido Net and posted some QB code there (I still have the complete ABC archives - FWIW the ABC95 Reader can be configured to work in Win 10). From about 96 moved onto a Shareware version of Modula 2 and then VB Win. Lately just been coding in Neverwinter Nights scripting language. Then as I said I recently came across QB64. And that's about it.
BTW, that logo is (to my eyes at least) very Hawkwind .
Question, Please how do I change my avatar?
TR
Around about 1982/83 I taught myself MS Extended Colour BASIC (Dragon 32) and 6809e Assembler. '89 I went to college as a mature student and picked up Pascal, Modula 2, 68010 Assembler, QuickC (discovered a bug in the compiler, but at least it was ANSI C), Zortech C++, Z. Still have my text books from back then. Post college picked up Quick Basic. In the late '90s I was on Fido Net and posted some QB code there (I still have the complete ABC archives - FWIW the ABC95 Reader can be configured to work in Win 10). From about 96 moved onto a Shareware version of Modula 2 and then VB Win. Lately just been coding in Neverwinter Nights scripting language. Then as I said I recently came across QB64. And that's about it.
BTW, that logo is (to my eyes at least) very Hawkwind .
Question, Please how do I change my avatar?
TR