10-02-2022, 10:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-02-2022, 10:56 PM by vividpixel.)
(07-24-2022, 11:38 PM)mnrvovrfc Wrote: [...]I just downloaded Purebasic v6.00 because I could but I just don't have an use for that trash any longer. [...]cannot even use it on Linux because it requires too many third-party and not enough "libre" dependencies, for its high price tag it's not worth it, on Slackware, Ubuntu or anything else.[...]I had enough using it at v5.21 LTS (in 2014) on an old Toshiba laptop with 32-bit WindowsXP[...]kept suddenly crashing so I lost my work.I agree that the PureBasic installation on Linux should be simplified with a script like QB64(PE) uses, but with a few copy-paste commands it's not tough to install the dependencies and be ready to code. As for the crashing, no issues on Ubuntu nor OS X for me, but I never used PBasic prior to v6. In fairness, a lot will change in 8 years with any technology, and I'm sure QB64 has also come a long way in that time. The affordability part is subjective, but there's no argument that anything at a cost will never be cheaper than free, so there's a win for QB64(PE).

I think this is a really cool comparison table you've created, @CharlieJV! In the never-ending quest to find the best language for XYZ purpose, I'm sure many will appreciate it. I've been playing with my TheC64 recently, so perhaps BASIC 2.0 / C64 BASIC has a place on the list?