10-31-2022, 07:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-31-2022, 07:19 PM by SpriggsySpriggs.)
@bearheathen
I have no issues with you talking to folks on the other side. I honestly don't. They have valuable input to give as well and are trying to keep up what they can. That on its own is admirable. I just have issues with particular individuals. As for choosing which QB64 to download, for me it is an easy choice. Phoenix. Mainly because it is updated extremely often with performance enhancements, features, etc. Matt is a software developer by profession and knows the ins and outs of proper code management. Steve is an old-timer (not just physically!) and knows how the project works since he was here at the beginning. RhoSigma makes insanely useful libraries that leverage QB64 and C++ as well as the wiki parser. Samuel is making great updates to the code with fantastic new features. I would make commits but I'm selfish and only make updates for Windows features
Regardless of which QB64 flavor you pick, I'm glad you're here and I wish you all the best in your endeavors.
I have no issues with you talking to folks on the other side. I honestly don't. They have valuable input to give as well and are trying to keep up what they can. That on its own is admirable. I just have issues with particular individuals. As for choosing which QB64 to download, for me it is an easy choice. Phoenix. Mainly because it is updated extremely often with performance enhancements, features, etc. Matt is a software developer by profession and knows the ins and outs of proper code management. Steve is an old-timer (not just physically!) and knows how the project works since he was here at the beginning. RhoSigma makes insanely useful libraries that leverage QB64 and C++ as well as the wiki parser. Samuel is making great updates to the code with fantastic new features. I would make commits but I'm selfish and only make updates for Windows features
Regardless of which QB64 flavor you pick, I'm glad you're here and I wish you all the best in your endeavors.
Ask me about Windows API and maybe some Linux stuff