02-09-2023, 10:19 PM
Hi
@TerryRitchieÂ
I have never used "." out of UDT, but this is a my limit.
I'm glad to know and learn other ways to code and to create solution for specified problems!
@SMcNeill
this historical view of QB64 is interesting but also scaring in the thought that it is hard to have a complete clear view of QB64 code, a codemap that let correct or modify the code to get new or enpowered functions at sure shot!
Surely my hobbistic or inexpert point of view let you smile, but this is my reaction when I get those hiitorical informations about QB64.
@TerryRitchieÂ
I have never used "." out of UDT, but this is a my limit.
I'm glad to know and learn other ways to code and to create solution for specified problems!
@SMcNeill
this historical view of QB64 is interesting but also scaring in the thought that it is hard to have a complete clear view of QB64 code, a codemap that let correct or modify the code to get new or enpowered functions at sure shot!
Surely my hobbistic or inexpert point of view let you smile, but this is my reaction when I get those hiitorical informations about QB64.