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a TON of source code and projects archived from PlanetSourceCode.com
#1
Remember Planetsourcecode.com and all the VB4,5,6 projects there? 

Well, someone backed up a good chunk of it, and put it on github, categorized, and with the original program descriptions / screenshots / ZIP files / etc. 

This will take days / weeks / months to go through, but I am seeing some really neat stuff there. 

The classic VB stuff alone will provide plenty of ideas for future QB64 projects, algorithms, etc., so I just wanted to post the URL for anyone interested. 

Index: https://github.com/Planet-Source-Code/PSCIndex

By Category: https://github.com/Planet-Source-Code/PS...ByCategory
  1. Submissions by Worlds
  2. Submissions by Categories
  3. Submissions by Authors
  4. All Time Best Code/Article/Tutorial Hall of Fame
  5. All Submissions (with Search)

By language ("worlds"):

World (# Categories) (# Submissions)
Visual Basic (27) (15222)
C / C++ (25) (415)
ASP / VbScript (24) (326)
Java (26) (271)
.Net (C#, VB.net) (21) (226)
PHP (19) (144)
Delphi (14) (51)

Enjoy and have a great weekend...
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#2
Some people would just have to stay away from the "jokes and humor" category...

Also some "source code" entries are not files to feed into a compiler, they're text files. Look at this one, for instance:

https://github.com/Planet-Source-Code/d-...g__1-49043

This also comes with another text file, no BASIC source code or alike, but it looks like a must have for whoever wants to write an music sequencer:

https://github.com/Planet-Source-Code/za...p__1-31607
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#3
you may also be interested in http://dosaidsoft.com/wp/2020/11/19/plan...cd-reader/ there's a link for the CD's
I suggest that you scan all the files for possible viruses
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#4
[Image: 73-EC9094-C745-44-F0-AE7-C-3-D40710-D119-B.jpg]

how to upload a link

Let me recommend the holy grail of archives:  https://www.annarchive.com/archive.html
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#5
https://www.reddit.com/r/Basic/

A bit more there and found a couple of friends from here such as @CharlieJV !

Username doesn't link, eh.

Eh... maybe somebody posted that before I did...
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#6
(09-03-2022, 09:01 PM)SMcNeill Wrote: Let me recommend the holy grail of archives:  https://www.annarchive.com/archive.html

Wowie zowie! That will take some looking through!
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#7
I got 3 more links for you
https://github.com/robhagemans/hoard-of-gwbasic
https://github.com/robhagemans/basicode
https://github.com/geneb/QuickPakScientific
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#8
(09-04-2022, 12:22 AM)Jack Wrote: I got 3 more links for you
https://github.com/robhagemans/hoard-of-gwbasic
https://github.com/robhagemans/basicode
https://github.com/geneb/QuickPakScientific

Blimey!
Arrrrrgh!! 
Thank ye, for the map to the Hoard of GWBASIC!!! 
LoL
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#9
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(09-04-2022, 12:22 AM)Jack Wrote: I got 3 more links for you
https://github.com/robhagemans/hoard-of-gwbasic
https://github.com/robhagemans/basicode
https://github.com/geneb/QuickPakScientific
I acquired the PC-BASIC emulation primarily for the "Hoard of GW-BASIC" and the Tandy graphics programs. But I have to get into Windows for it which sucks these days...
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#10
PC-BASIC is cross platform, available for Windows, Mac, Linux and for other platforms that have Python https://robhagemans.github.io/pcbasic/download.html
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