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#1
Hi Everyone,
my name is Marco from Italy, I'm 49 and I am a teacher (History/Philosophy). I also like programming as an hobby, I like playing games on the PC. I have a MacBook with M2 processor and Sonoma as an OS. I'm following Terry's tutorial on how to learn QB64 and I'm really enjoying it. I registered yesterday to be more connected to the community of people who work at developing QB64PE in case of issues, questions and similar things. Up to now I downloaded two excellent games with which I played a little bit lately: Galaga, which brought so many memories of playing arcade games, and Tic Tac Toe Rings, which is in many respects a peculiar and beautiful game. I'll stay tuned and I hope I'll be making some progress with my QBasic and QB64 proficiency.
Thanks a lot for now,
Marco
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#2
hello @marbac74 welcome!

who is your favorite philosopher? decartes because of cartesian coodinate system plus i think Smile , pascal for triangle, probablility heory and for attempting peace between 2 sects or spinoza for idea of god and moral system attempt?

ttt rings is a favorite game i play too once and awhile.
b = b + ...
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#3
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(05-26-2024, 06:33 PM)bplus Wrote: hello @marbac74 welcome!

who is your favorite philosopher?  decartes because of cartesian coodinate system plus i think Smile , pascal for triangle, probablility heory and for attempting peace between 2 sects or spinoza for idea of god and moral system attempt?

ttt rings is a favorite game i play too once and awhile.
Really hard question...I'll name three that I had something to do with lately: Aristotle, Immanuel Kant, John Stuart Mill  Big Grin
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(05-26-2024, 05:55 PM)marbac74 Wrote: Hi Everyone,
my name is Marco from Italy, I'm 49 and I am a teacher (History/Philosophy). I also like programming as an hobby, I like playing games on the PC. I have a MacBook with M2 processor and Sonoma as an OS. I'm following Terry's tutorial on how to learn QB64 and I'm really enjoying it. I registered yesterday to be more connected to the community of people who work at developing QB64PE in case of issues, questions and similar things. Up to now I downloaded two excellent games with which I played a little bit lately: Galaga, which brought so many memories of playing arcade games, and Tic Tac Toe Rings, which is in many respects a peculiar and beautiful game. I'll stay tuned and I hope I'll be making some progress with my QBasic and QB64 proficiency.
Thanks a lot for now,
Marco

Welcome to the QB64-PE forums Marco!

I always wondered if QB64-PE works correctly on macOS running on Apple Silicon. Now I know.  Big Grin
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#5
(05-26-2024, 08:30 PM)a740g Wrote:
(05-26-2024, 05:55 PM)marbac74 Wrote: Hi Everyone,
my name is Marco from Italy, I'm 49 and I am a teacher (History/Philosophy). I also like programming as an hobby, I like playing games on the PC. I have a MacBook with M2 processor and Sonoma as an OS. I'm following Terry's tutorial on how to learn QB64 and I'm really enjoying it. I registered yesterday to be more connected to the community of people who work at developing QB64PE in case of issues, questions and similar things. Up to now I downloaded two excellent games with which I played a little bit lately: Galaga, which brought so many memories of playing arcade games, and Tic Tac Toe Rings, which is in many respects a peculiar and beautiful game. I'll stay tuned and I hope I'll be making some progress with my QBasic and QB64 proficiency.
Thanks a lot for now,
Marco

Welcome to the QB64-PE forums Marco!

I always wondered if QB64-PE works correctly on macOS running on Apple Silicon. Now I know.  Big Grin

Hi marbac74. You've come to the right place to learn from very cool people, welcome! Now @a740g, haven't you been listening to me whine about QB64PE on M series macs for months now?   Big Grin   It works very well indeed.   Cool
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#6
Hello marbac74.  

Would you say "2b or NOT 2b" was a philosophical question or a precursor to the Logical Operators by G. Boolean. Wink

Nice to have another coder from Italy aboard.
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#7
Also welcome! A philosopher. . . Interesting. Can I ask something?  Tongue

Who did the following saying come from: Intelligent and hard-working, that doesn't exist. I am intelligent and lazy myself. But God protect us from the hard-working stupid ones.

And who is it from: Irony is the final phase of disappointment.

All good things come in threes: The friends call itself sincere, the enemies are it.
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(05-27-2024, 04:32 PM)Kernelpanic Wrote: Also welcome! A philosopher. . . Interesting. Can I ask something?  Tongue

Who did the following saying come from: Intelligent and hard-working, that doesn't exist. I am intelligent and lazy myself. But God protect us from the hard-working stupid ones.

And who is it from: Irony is the final phase of disappointment.

All good things come in threes: The friends call itself sincere, the enemies are it.

No idea at all about the authors of these three quotes  Smile  I know it's weird that one might be interested in things so different like history and computers...but maybe I was curious but unsupervised so you know...doing many things without being really good at any of them   Big Grin
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Quote:No idea at all about the authors of these three quotes  [Image: smile.png]  I know it's weird that one might be interested in things so different like history and computers...but maybe I was curious but unsupervised so you know...doing many things without being really good at any of them   [Image: biggrin.png]
Big Grin
About the sayings:
1. Maurice de Talleyrand
2. Immanuel Kant
3. Arthur Schopenhauer
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#10
Welcome! Glad to see you joined the forum.

Tic-Tac-Toe rings is my favorite game written in QB64. I play that game at least a few times a month.
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