timur77
Junior Member
Someday I will tell my grandsons that I am older than the Internet. And it will blow their brain.
Posts: 79
|
Post by timur77 on Aug 17, 2022 4:39:11 GMT -5
In principle, today I am 99% satisfied with Liberty Basic 4.5.1 (my personal opinion). Especially pleasing is the simplicity of creating an interface and interacting with it. But there are two significant problems that make me write in "freebasic", these are the speed of programs and multithreading. If these features were in Liberty Basic, I probably wouldn't write on anything else. (dreams, dreams). Bitwise operations would be great too.
|
|
|
Post by Carl Gundel on Aug 17, 2022 8:33:14 GMT -5
In principle, today I am 99% satisfied with Liberty Basic 4.5.1 (my personal opinion). Especially pleasing is the simplicity of creating an interface and interacting with it. But there are two significant problems that make me write in "freebasic", these are the speed of programs and multithreading. If these features were in Liberty Basic, I probably wouldn't write on anything else. (dreams, dreams). Bitwise operations would be great too. Liberty BASIC 5 is quite faster than LB4, in general. Have you tried the alpha? Bitwise operations? You mean like this? print 127 or 8 or maybe print 127 xor 58 You want more bitwise operations? How do you suggest that multithreading should work?
|
|
|
Post by greenhornetno1 on Aug 25, 2022 11:36:18 GMT -5
Greetings Started looking at Liberty BASIC 5 and noticed the Find and replace panels, these look good. A Formatting feature for indenting (see image below) if, comments, ETC for easier reading so that when creating or modifying lines of code would be easier to read. Maybe in the Preferences options for how and what is indented. Sorry that the Jump to is not implemented yet, this is a huge feature I use. 7000+ lines of code to run Signals and Turnouts on a HO Scale Railroad. Thanks Shane
|
|
timur77
Junior Member
Someday I will tell my grandsons that I am older than the Internet. And it will blow their brain.
Posts: 79
|
Post by timur77 on Sept 2, 2022 13:37:29 GMT -5
In principle, today I am 99% satisfied with Liberty Basic 4.5.1 (my personal opinion). Especially pleasing is the simplicity of creating an interface and interacting with it. But there are two significant problems that make me write in "freebasic", these are the speed of programs and multithreading. If these features were in Liberty Basic, I probably wouldn't write on anything else. (dreams, dreams). Bitwise operations would be great too. Liberty BASIC 5 is quite faster than LB4, in general. Have you tried the alpha? Bitwise operations? You mean like this? print 127 or 8 or maybe print 127 xor 58 You want more bitwise operations? How do you suggest that multithreading should work? Yes, I tried the alpha version a little bit and indeed the speed of the programs is excellent. By bitwise operations, I mean manipulating selected bits or getting information about selected bits (in a simple form). About multithreading. At least the same as in C++ or freebasic. When it is possible to call a procedure in a separate thread, and the program will continue its execution in the main thread at the same time as the procedure. As a temporary solution to multithreading, I tried to run separate programs and exchange information with them, it turned out cool.
|
|