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QB64 is a green programming language
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Well having some decades of PM experiences, I can understand, on both extremes, that some love it, and some hate it. Some folks would tell me they felt the people who send PM's were trying to hide stuff, collude with others, deprive others on the forum from info that might be useful, etc. Other folks feel it is too much work, both reading forum messages and PMs. Some folks here don't like that a link PM, in a long thread, tags you to the first post in that thread, then you have to navigate to find the tag, stuff like that.

If someone blocks or doesn't open/ respond to PMs. I can see why it would feel uncomfortable to use it, hypocritical. My take would be if you find philosophizing the use of PMs to be trivial, perhaps the concern over that philosophizing is equally as trivial? Sorry, I grew up watching too many episodes of Kung Fu.

In other news, how's the Sea Monkey browser working out for the two of you? Is it faster than FireFox? I hate Avast Secure Browser, Opera has become worse by the version, Edge puts me on edge, so I was thinking of trying Sea Monkey out.

Pete
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RE: QB64 is a green programming language - by Pete - 12-17-2022, 06:02 PM

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