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QB64 is a green programming language
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(12-09-2022, 02:50 PM)mnrvovrfc Wrote:
(12-03-2022, 08:43 AM)aurel Wrote: and what i am sayin' all the time

python is not for Windows ...it is for Linux
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(Off topicSmile I found your forum. The problem is that the page for a "normal discourse", like the posts of this topic, are not in the same format as the page with the available boards. What I mean is, the page is a long series of serif-font junk listed like a text dump with links all over the place and the occasional "code" block, which is difficult to follow along. I open the Terms of Service page and it's also in the fancy page format.

Is that normal? I have used Brave Browser and Firefox, so maybe I should be using a different program. Or do I have to create an account?

I was supposed to send PM but since I allow it sent to me only by the moderators of this forum, it wouldn't be fair. As soon as somebody else could reply to me accurately I will edit this post out of significance. Also I'm not revealing the website for those that don't know.

Are you talking about this? http://basic4all.epizy.com/?i=1

A normal Proboards Forum (not that good but you get what you pay for), Basic's hobbyist's talk about dabbling with their own interpreters specially Aurel and his. Notice http: no s!
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RE: QB64 is a green programming language - by bplus - 12-09-2022, 03:56 PM

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