04-28-2023, 02:07 AM
(04-17-2023, 12:51 PM)CharlieJV Wrote: The only thing BASIC Anywhere Machine in any of this: it allows me to try things out and see how it helps me.
I was hoping this thread would not be about QB64pe or BASIC Anywhere Machine, but would be about discussing things that can be done in general to accommodate folk with disabilities.
Do I ever regret thinking folk here might have some useful insights or any curiosity about it. EFF it.
From now on I'm only going to comment on a feature of your project if it interests me. I'm going to reply to a post on this forum usually about QBJS if it interests me or if I have to point out a mistake, and otherwise keep away unless Pete comes back because otherwise we have no "determined" subforum moderator. Because I don't like some of your replies. I was trying to find some midway between "see how it helps me" and how it could help somebody else in this forum remotely interested in programming in a dialect of BASIC.
You're adding stuff to your dialect of BASIC which is great, many things are interesting but it puts off people who don't need it, would rather run something very close to M$'s implementation. Even if it's inefficient and they have to reinvent the wheel. Even if it stays with that bug after compiling it 50 times like it often happens to me because I need a "professional" debugger at least as good as the QuickBASIC one. I should stop creating a program which is a single line of 500 lines of code, but the alternative is to use $INCLUDE files which is somewhat clunky, or wait until QB64PE gets something like support for the MAK files that didn't work with "nmake" MS-DOS utility.
Keep adding stuff without caring what other people think, just like you've replied. But honestly I'm better off without anything that could run only from a web browser, or which has commands and functions that I didn't add.
Sorry for sounding rude. I was holding this back for a long time because I was trying to encourage you with your project. What about the new people that signed up these past few months? That's why when posting on a forum, one has to choose what words to use. I'm not the wisest right now about choosing them...
Charlie, you were the one who gave me the welcome to this forum last July. "Howdy!" I still remember that.