As I understand it downloading the beta and runing from the terminal a wxbasic text file like this:
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#wxbasic test.wxb
There is also a smaller run time interpreter with xwbasic but I could not find this or create it? Any help appreciated . . .
There is a front end to POV-Ray using wxbasic you will find here:
http://bilder24.parsimony.net/forum5493 ... 2/info.htm
POV-Ray is a ray tracing program, for creating realistic 3-D models - making this into a Dotpup might get us a few graphic artist pups who might then model the Pup in 3D? Anyone up for it?
As I understand it the English documentation will be available shortly for the latest beta wxbasic?
You will notice that Gambas is available as a pupget, this is another form of Basic available to Puppys. It comes with a very nice interface, similar but not compaible with Visual Basic. Anyone using that?
Another Basic which I have had running in Puppy is Xbasic. This also comes with an IDE (Interface Design Environment) component and compiles to assembler - it is therefore very fast. It does have the drawback of requiring a large library which needs to be included with the compiled program. On Windows this library is 1.5meg but with UPX compression, I was able to get it down to 360K (still quite large) I am not sure about the size of the Linux version or how much it would compress to using UPX. Xbasic is a peculiar Basic dialect that has been described as 'C' with a Basic syntax.
The important thing to note is that Mark (MU) is using wxbasic in Puppy to create programs and that makes it a working language.
Puppy has other working languages notably Tcl, C (Puppy now compiles from within Puppy 1.0.5 Alpa R2) and probably the most important language the command line script.
Command line script is really an interpreted 'Basic type' language, that allows fast C programs (widgets) to be called in sequence. So it is fast and straightforward - being written as a text file.
Who is up for some programming? Whatever happened to that GUI for tinyCC? Any hope?