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Dark basic pro number to string
Dark basic pro number to string





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  1. Dark basic pro number to string code#
  2. Dark basic pro number to string professional#
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  4. Dark basic pro number to string windows#

Dark basic pro number to string code#

Moreover, DBPro's Text printing functions are notoriously slow - does PB have any similar problems like that?įrom the code examples and stuff I have looked out (and admittedly understood very little) I do get the impression that PB is a much more powerful, more feature rich language, which I think is a good thing. What are opinions on PB's 2D/3D capabilities and speed versus DBPro's ? I think I read somewhere that PB makes it relatively easier to speed up rendering of 2D sprites by using the GPU (I think this is possible in DBpro as well, but I'm sure its complicated or something). Wondering how extensive that melding is? Can you use plugins made for DBPro, via PureGDK for instance? Have you experienced a real world scenario where combining both languages really paid off and made a program "click" where otherwise it just wouldn't be the same? I am aware of PureGDK which can let you combine PB and DBPro. I'm curious on hearing the thoughts and opinions from those who have used both, and how they make the transition. I'm most keen on the much easier route for Application Development that PB will offer, though. As well as some of the other features available, such as Inline ASM ( I always wanted to learn ASM for fun - sick and twisted huh?). So I'm real keen on PB's GUI support, and the whole Win32 API stuff (something I sorely would have to learn to use). Kind of a concern with any commercial language I guess? I mean you can't even make a simple GUI that easily in DBpro without user plugins, and then it's still got to be done in the DBpro Window, or worse off, by way of spawning a separate entirely new window. But I also have concerns about the future of DBPro and how many more updates will be seen, and what kind of feature sets that might mean (if any at all). I don't have a problem with Procedural Languages, so it's not that part that bugs me (although sometimes I do feel boxed in). I actually think this is because I was spoiled by Python, which is OO and whose syntax I just felt so natural and at ease with. But sometimes I feel a little limited in what I want to do with it. The scripting languages, are just a pain to get into an kind of EXE form, especially if I ever want to do something cross platform (I like to work with actively maintained, easy to use tools).ĭBpro has been an interesting learning experience so far. Java feels the same way, although slightly easier - but too verbose for my taste. I've wasted quite a bit of money on books already. C/C++ in particular I think I will never wrap my head around. I originally purchased DBPro as it had been a curiosity I watched for years, and then, well they had a really good sale going on I'm not keen on spending lots of money on programming languages, but at the same time the "free" alternatives such as C/C++ or Java, or Python/Ruby/LUA all have little things about them that bug me. Currently I am a DBPro user, but I am still a considerable novice in that regard. I'm wondering if PB might be the right language for me. It's a Habit of mine that comes from a strong writing background.

Dark basic pro number to string free#

All registered users will get free updates, and they are allowed to use the plugin in their free or commercial programs.This might turn out to be a long winded sort of post, so sorry about that. The price is fair, and it will help me continue working on this plugin and also other projects that may be useful for the DarkBASIC community. After you send the payment you will receive it by email.

dark basic pro number to string

MultiJoy Plugin can be bought online with PayPal for only $10. Also, there are extra commands wich are very useful, and not present in Dark BASIC Professional.

Dark basic pro number to string professional#

MultiJoy Plugin will avoid some nasty bugs and speed loss from the original Dark BASIC Professional joystick commands. Once installed in Dark BASIC Pro, you don't need any external files, DLL calls or wrapper functions to make it work. It includes the JOY SCANCODE and JOY STATE commands, wich are great for games with customizable input. Originally designed to work with DarkBASIC Professional, it's compatible with DarkBASIC Classic, and it can be used with any other programming language that supports DLL calls.

Dark basic pro number to string windows#

It supports any windows compatible controller, up to 16 devices, both analog and digital, up to 6 axis and up to 256 buttons per device. MultiJoy Plugin gives you an easy and efficient set of new commands to support multiple joysticks/joypads/input devices in your game or program. One of the problems with Dark BASIC Professional is that it doesn't originally support multiple joysticks.







Dark basic pro number to string