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RE: QBASIC book by Tony Hawken (and maybe other resources too) - CharlieJV - 05-23-2023 (05-23-2023, 02:38 PM)aurel Wrote: well all this looking good and well ..but how many people Why should anybody give a flying fig about the number of people who use this/that? The personal joy of programming and enjoying the results should never depend on the number of people who are interested in either that programming or the end result. The personal joy of/in it, without caring about others' interest/usage, is the best kind of reward. Programming, in and of itself, and for nobody but for oneself: that can be an awesome thing. Most likely, though: what one finds really interesting, it will be really interesting to others even if they don't use it. RE: QBASIC book by Tony Hawken (and maybe other resources too) - TerryRitchie - 05-23-2023 (05-23-2023, 02:38 PM)aurel Wrote: well all this looking good and well ..but how many people I purchased the Maximite with a goal in mind. Since its dialect of BASIC is very similar to QB64 and it has built in commands for supporting 20 analog/digital inputs/outputs through the PIC controller, I thought I might be able to replicate those commands as a library in QB64. Since QB64 supports serial ports ( OPEN COM ) and Arduino uses USB ports as COM ports my thinking is I can replicate the Maximite's commands to talk to an Arduino PIC controller in much the same way. I just need to find the time actually sit down and try this. Real-world control with QB64 would be very interesting in my opinion. I played with this about 10 years ago. One problem I encountered, and I suppose still exists and will need to be resolved, is that many times an Arduino will use non-standard COM ports (5 and higher). I believe QB64 still only recognizes the original 4 COM ports that could be configured on a PC. RE: QBASIC book by Tony Hawken (and maybe other resources too) - aurel - 05-23-2023 Quote:. Real-world control with QB64 would be very interesting in my opinion.Hi Terry ..that have sense RE: QBASIC book by Tony Hawken (and maybe other resources too) - mnrvovrfc - 05-24-2023 (05-23-2023, 02:38 PM)aurel Wrote: well all this looking good and well ..but how many people I'm discovering in another forum I belong to there is a lot of ignorance about programming. "Do it in Python," is the ready answer. "If there's no Linux version then install Wine and do it that way," especially for games. For someone like me trying to spread the word about QB64(PE), expect to be met with crickets for many days, if not a somewhat surly answer and a slight brag about being even older than me and using an even older BASIC interpreter than GW-BASIC. RE: QBASIC book by Tony Hawken (and maybe other resources too) - aurel - 05-25-2023 Quote:I'm discovering in another forum I belong to there is a lot of ignorance about programming. "Do it in Python@mn and now i am pi-off ... which forum is that ? if is not secret? RE: QBASIC book by Tony Hawken (and maybe other resources too) - mnrvovrfc - 05-25-2023 (05-25-2023, 05:13 AM)aurel Wrote:Quote:I'm discovering in another forum I belong to there is a lot of ignorance about programming. "Do it in Python@mn It is not secret, but the "Mint Police" doesn't allow me to say yet. RE: QBASIC book by Tony Hawken (and maybe other resources too) - moon cresta - 05-30-2023 (05-23-2023, 12:40 PM)TerryRitchie Wrote:(05-23-2023, 08:26 AM)moon cresta Wrote: Yikes, it's been a long time since my last post. I haven't forgotten about this place though. |