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QB64PE, Aria, and... STUFF
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(01-29-2025, 04:14 AM)TempodiBasic Wrote: Hi
I was trying Aria, the AI included into Opera browser and at a specific moment I asked:
what you can say about QB64?

here the answer that I got in my native language and I translate in a click by Google translator
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Interesting! Might also be inteesting to see what it says about the Phoenix version.
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1 the description looks like a recording found somewhere Wiki, perhaps even in the Home page here or there.

2 it said QB64 is especially useful with games and graphics, it did NOT imply it was good for nothing else.
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@PhilofPerth
Quote:Certo! QB64 PE (Phoenix Edition) è una versione moderna del linguaggio di programmazione BASIC che si basa su QuickBASIC 4.5 e QBasic. È progettato per essere retrocompatibile, il che significa che puoi utilizzare vecchi programmi scritti in QBasic senza problemi. Ecco alcune caratteristiche interessanti di QB64 PE:
  1. Compatibilità: Mantiene la compatibilità con QuickBASIC 4.5 e QBasic, permettendo di eseguire e compilare vecchi codici.
  2. Supporto per OpenGL: Integra funzionalità grafiche avanzate grazie al supporto per OpenGL, rendendo possibile la creazione di applicazioni grafiche moderne.
  3. Compilazione nativa: Compila binari nativi per Windows (dalla versione 7 in poi), Linux e macOS, il che significa che le applicazioni possono essere eseguite senza la necessità di un interprete.
  4. Facilità d'uso: È progettato per essere accessibile anche ai principianti, rendendo la programmazione più semplice e divertente.
Se sei interessato a iniziare a programmare con QB64 PE, ci sono molte risorse e tutorial disponibili che possono aiutarti a familiarizzare con il linguaggio e le sue funzionalità.
Hai qualche domanda specifica su come iniziare o su qualche funzionalità particolare di QB64 PE? ?
a tutorial link for beginners

in English...
Quote:Sure! QB64 PE (Phoenix Edition) is a modern version of the BASIC programming language that is based on QuickBASIC 4.5 and QBasic. It is designed to be backwards compatible, which means you can use older programs written in QBasic without any problems. Here are some interesting features of QB64 PE:
Compatibility: It maintains compatibility with QuickBASIC 4.5 and QBasic, allowing you to run and compile older code.
OpenGL support: It integrates advanced graphics capabilities with support for OpenGL, making it possible to create modern graphical applications.
Native compilation: It compiles native binaries for Windows (from version 7 onwards), Linux and macOS, which means applications can be run without the need for an interpreter.
Ease of use: It is designed to be accessible even to beginners, making programming easier and more fun.
If you are interested in getting started with QB64 PE, there are many resources and tutorials available that can help you familiarize yourself with the language and its features.
Do you have any specific questions about getting started or any particular features of QB64 PE? ?
it seems like a  synthesis of the previous one.

@Bplus
yeah I agree with you 
1. expecially  is NOT = no good for anything else

and I asked 

2. Do you agree that there is no relevant applications is NOT = there is no applications

as you can see the purpuse is to share the name of applications made in QB64pe to bring as example.
 I have short memory and little knowledge of the activities of members of this community so I can enumerate QB64peIDE, vWatch, Inform. Please make longer this list. Heart
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Off Topic Banter
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ADMIN EDIT:  By golly, you guys make it hard to keep a topic from wandering off-topic!!  Clean this place up and in no time, it's going onto a new page of off-topic stuff.  Tempodi needs to rename this topic to be "QB64PE, Aria, and... STUFF"
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However last day I tried to learn QB64pe using as teacher AI Aria.
So after different miskates by Aria to code in QB64pe I tried to give it the link of resource where to have knowledge.. but it said that it could not use link for taking informations.

Maybe some other more robust AI can write some code better than Aria using QB64pe.

For now Aria has a good opinion of QB64pe but it is not able to code using QB64pe.
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Correct me if I am wrong... Is the idea to provide the AI with QB64pe information then have the AI produce a program? If so, that is both fascinating and concerning...

Fascinating: Just imagine the user explaining to the AI the type of game / program that you need; It goes off, armed with QB64pe source code / libraries etc, then returns with the finished result.

Concerning: If that is the extent of the programmer's input then I fear that the programmers usefulness will decline. 'Anybody' can tell the AI what is needed...

Perhaps before considering the question, "Could" AI write programs?, we may need to consider "Should" AI write programs?

There you go Steve... Back on topic (kind of)... also proving an avenue of further discussion... Don't you just love "cans of worms"?  Moo Ha Ha Ha...
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I just don't want QB64 in DEAI

Hello World

CLS
PRINT "Press 1 for English"
PRINT "Press dos for Espanol"
PRINT "Hit keyboard for Klingon"
INPUT ans
SELECT CASE ans
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Well we're all stuck with this ****** AI now and for what, 6 to 9 years before it's actually worth a damn? When we reach that point, it may be close to being too late for concerns over the negative possibilities AI could bring to humanity. 

I just hope robots don't take up golf. It's bad enough having to play behind women.

I wonder if there will be robot therapists? Oh wait, I just said robots could play golf, so of course we would have robot therapists. You probably couldn't book an appointment, because their schedules would be packed with all the robot golfers.

Pete Big Grin
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touch`e
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What's a bit sad for us hobbyists, is that AI will be able make just about anything Steve could program and in only about 10-seconds. Of course the rest of use could do so in 5-seconds, but that's not the point...

I don't think I'll ever make programs with AI. Where's the fun in that? It's like having a work shop and then going out to buy furniture at a department store. You know looking back, I miss my work shop. Like Steve, I'm a bit of a cheapskate, so I tended to buy a little less wood than I should have. To this day I haven't been able to pry the chair I made off my wife's backside, which may explain why my Son is an only child, but I digress...

Pete Big Grin
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