Well it's nice being reviewed somewhere but when you read the other "reviews" and then read thinBAsic's review, you see that a lot stuff is missing everywhere. Also the author sometimes draws wrong conclusions (Like the history of OceanBasic).
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We got listed and reviewed. It is a great web site that lists and review many many Basic languages.
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Well it's nice being reviewed somewhere but when you read the other "reviews" and then read thinBAsic's review, you see that a lot stuff is missing everywhere. Also the author sometimes draws wrong conclusions (Like the history of OceanBasic).
Nice tB was reviewed ,
although I do not get much the C++ity of thinBASIC. Is it reference to types, maybe +=, ...?
I am quite used to those, although I never really coded in C++.
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Petr
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The way the review is worded seems very odd to me but its nice to see TB getting some press.
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I thought it was a very interesting view of thinBasic. He picked up on things I never noticed. If you think about trying to describe a language in a short description yet making it valuable I think the site did a great job.
Have you guys ever looked at Rapid-Q, when I was discouraged by VBasic and before I settled on ibasic, I was impressed with it, but since it got abandoned I decided not to use it. I see that the developer of it went to RealBasic. So interesting info can be found on the site. For instance I never knew about Basic for Pascal compiler. Amazing what is out there.
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Yeah, BasPas. Studied a long time ago. I think it isn't right that he put it up there for download at it is still available.Originally Posted by kryton9
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