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    hello to thinbasic

    hello dear thinbasic friends. I am here to learn more about this programming language. Found thinbasic after a while by nightly googling and from a friend of berlin he has tried out thinbasic, freebasic last years for some exercises. I will start to learn programming with easy lessons. I see a lot of example here at board. very good. I will check some example. see a lot of nice people and I think this community is alive
    I have basically knowledge about c++ and java (by university). I am studying economy and advertising. 2. semester.
    I don't know how to use thinbasic or what will be my preferred programming aim, but I will try to show next time, I am sure. Sorry for my bad english. thanks for this nice programming tool. downloaded last beta version. test it today, tomorrow.

    congratulations too for 5 years hard way of progamming (I can imagine) this great "interpreter" (although I don't know what's the reason behind) language thinbasic.


    [code=thinbasic] uses "console", "ui"
    msgbox 0, "hello thinbasic 'man's' world, enjoy next time with more womanpower!", %MB_OK, "test thinbasic first time"[/code]
    susan

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    Re: hello to thinbasic

    Wow, great entrance in thinBasic men arena

    What to say? Welcome to thinBasic community forum.
    We will be happy to help you in whatever you will need about thinBasic. Just ask.
    Also if you have something to suggest, we will be happy to listen. A woman point of view is always very interesting and so far we didn't had here.

    Hope you will find this place a nice place where to spend some pleasant time not necessarily thinBasic related.

    Ciao
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    Re: hello to thinbasic

    Hello Susanne and welcome to the forum!

    I hope you will enjoy your stay. Don't worry about your english, it is fine. And when it comes to the english language, a lot of us here are not native speakers.

    Anyway, feel free to ask any questions or feature request. We enjoy helping our users and when it is in our power, we will try to implement new requested features fast.

    Best wishes from germany
    Michael

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    Re: hello to thinbasic

    Welcome!,

    you might want to have a look at SampleScripts/Tutorial application, which contains introduction to language.
    As the guys said, when you need something, do not hesitate to ask!


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    Re: hello to thinbasic

    many thanks to men`s headquarter for nice welcome and so fast! if I cannot see through dusty clouds and densy fog I will ask you!

    before searching whole day long perhaps there is a tool or "uses" whatever module how to start with a chart for bilances graphic userface ? chart module exists? x,y axis, time values or month and of course a graphic line. I need only some advices and examples. I will build my first app with my woman side`s powerer *grin*

    found something with "tbgl" and "ui", a mathematical module, but don`t know where to start.
    thanks, susan

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    Re: hello to thinbasic

    Hi,

    With UI module, you might consider using Canvas control/window:
    • serves for 2D graphics
    • allows setup of custom scale for the control
    • you can draw lines and shapes and write text
    • both as control and as standalone window


    With TBGL module, you can see this features:
    • serves for hardware accelerated 2D graphics
    • serves for hardware accelerated 3D graphics
    • allows setup of custom scale for the window
    • you can draw lines and shapes and write text
    • both as control and as standalone window


    There is also SampleScripts/RMChart example. Very powerful, even directly chart oriented...
    The only problem is that RMChart is not being actively developed.


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