Yesterday, 05:43 PM
not a "naysayer about progress" or alike.
but merely pointing out. this is like the third topic. (not really counting how many.) about the same thing. only because basic pds 7.1 supported it and not quickbasic/qbasic.
if not then something like with... end with like in turbo pascal.
the "possibly related threads" listed are all off. one of them is "arrays as udt's" by pete. i'm not good with names around here. but another of the european users here. created a topic several months ago. because they had some programs to "convert" from basic pds 7.1.
"progress" increasingly means "features of object-oriented language." if not then oh yeah, recall 1970's and 1980's.
can't believe the commodore 64 is being sold again. i don't think any of the ones sold as we speak. are being used to program in basic.
but merely pointing out. this is like the third topic. (not really counting how many.) about the same thing. only because basic pds 7.1 supported it and not quickbasic/qbasic.
if not then something like with... end with like in turbo pascal.
the "possibly related threads" listed are all off. one of them is "arrays as udt's" by pete. i'm not good with names around here. but another of the european users here. created a topic several months ago. because they had some programs to "convert" from basic pds 7.1.
"progress" increasingly means "features of object-oriented language." if not then oh yeah, recall 1970's and 1980's.
can't believe the commodore 64 is being sold again. i don't think any of the ones sold as we speak. are being used to program in basic.
hopeless addict of dying in the first few levels of two particular console viewport "roguelike" games

