07-25-2023, 04:46 PM
(07-25-2023, 02:04 PM)grymmjack Wrote: @CharlieJV I have to admit I've been so busy I haven't had a chance to look at your BAM stuff, but wow! You are doing a great job so far.
I just got a second to check the IDE Config mentioned in the change. Nice work!
The font weight option is very nice.
Take it easy.
Man, there aren't enough hours in a day and days in a lifetime.
Anybody who has a few seconds to quickly give BAM a gander, and then takes a minute to throw some nice words my way, that's a big deal. Thanks!
I'm pretty happy with how both BAM and QBJS are progressing as both standalone products and great little QB64/QB64pe sidekicks.
To me, QBJS is the cat's meow re QB64/QB64PE compatibility and javascript intertwingling. A programmer's power delight.
BAM is about:
- supporting everything (eventually, in a light/agile way) in the software development life-cycle (requirements management, source code repository, program promotion levels, task management, change management, issue/bug management, distributed testing, deployment, yadda yadda...): QB64/QB64PE sidekick in that sense
- Programming learning tool/environment
- Componentization learning environment (BASIC too, but particularly via TiddlyWiki goodies)
- Giving new lease on life to BASIC programs from the 70's and 80's, being able to run them and deploy them to the web (for running online or downloading and running offline) without too much, if any, futzing about.
Something like that.