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possible programming challenge: a smart(er) IDE?
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(11-06-2022, 02:38 PM)dbox Wrote:
(10-19-2022, 02:02 PM)SMcNeill Wrote:
(10-19-2022, 11:47 AM)vince Wrote: yeah, for the record I'm 100% pro team Steve.  but I also think QBJS is coming along nicely and is a good project and have recently managed to port several of my  programs to it, though this website is dedicated to QB64 PE only.  It kind of reminds me of those days of early freebasic being introduced and creating a rift

If d os ever wants his own subforum here for QBJS, I'll happy set him up a spot for it.  The same with Fellippe and InForm.  None of us, however, are contributors to either of those projects, and without their dev team/creators being around to help support and answer questions concerning them, I just wouldn't feel right hosting such subforums.  I don't think it'd be fair to either the developers or their user base.

Hi there, just now seeing this post.  Based on a conversation that took place on Discord I had the understanding that QBJS was seen as a "competitor of attention" here.  I'm not interested in getting into the middle of the project politics, so out of respect for that I haven't been posting much about the project here for a while.

If that is not the case that is great and I would be content to post the occasional release notification to the original thread I created here for anyone who might be interested in the project.

Never once felt like we were competitors.  You're doing one project, we're doing a different one.  Both are similar, but neither is competition for the other.  Is it?  

You're more than welcome to share updates and demos of your project here.  We don't tend to exclude much of anyone here, unless they're just a pure troll or spambot.  Wink
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RE: possible programming challenge: a smart(er) IDE? - by SMcNeill - 11-06-2022, 02:43 PM



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