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April 27, 2017, 04:47:31 PM »
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Re: Power basic - Analog Clock
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April 27, 2017, 07:35:17 PM »
Ugly SmallBASIC editor? maybe...
less lines, fast coding, definitely!
Here is Analog Clock in 27 lines:
PS, still 1 line longer than Paul Dunn's more colored, more detailed, more stuff per line code.
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Re: Power basic - Analog Clock
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April 28, 2017, 12:19:36 AM »
Aurel, I have no idea what the Linux experience is.
I personally use Windows 10 for all my File maintenance stuff but you can use SmallBASIC's File menu. see "SmallBASIC Notes" thread under "Tutorials and articles" board, that I have just updated with screen shots of latest update (this month) of SmallBASIC version 0.12.9
PS, I think the File menu stuff in SmallBASIC is for when you are writing code with Android device.
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Re: Power basic - Analog Clock
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Quote from: Aurel on April 27, 2017, 04:47:31 PM
Yes .. Power Basic
Jose Roca site have many great programs and examples.
With the Classic PowerBASIC Compiler 9.07 for Windows, it works after two little changes:
#INCLUDE ONCE "
win32api.inc
"
#INCLUDE ONCE "
\PowerBasic\WinAPI\Win32API.inc
"
BYVAL pszCmdLine AS
WSTRINGZ
PTR, BYVAL iCmdShow AS LONG) AS LONG
BYVAL pszCmdLine AS
LONG
PTR, BYVAL iCmdShow AS LONG) AS LONG
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