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Re: How I got my start with Computers?
« Reply #100 on: Today at 10:38:29 am »
FreeBasic is great! Though the only thing I use much is the compiler. I don't use the IDE on any of em, and libraries are just examples for me... Like I said, I tend to write my own libs/mods to keep em super trim.

But I use a text editor for writing - ConText for general use (probably my favorite) or PSPad sometimes, for a big project that requires a workspace - It will open and position multiple things, so it's handy.

That's pretty much it. That and a compiler. All of my dev platform is otherwise custom written. I'm a weirdo that way, I guess. If I need a tool, I'll write it and put it in my toybox. Libs and mods... I have been doing this a long time, so I probably have something in the tree already that I can reuse or modify.

The only thing wrong with it all is when I need to update/upgrade... That is my particular hell. And it's coming on time to do it again... One more time.

I use the compiler but not the IDE. I did a long time ago but moved on. I use UltraEdit for that. I also use Visual Studio Code a lot these days but not for FreeBASIC. I do use the FB libraries for DLL interfaces for various operations like SNMP (winsnmp.bi) and the zlib.bi compression functions to create PNG graphic files.
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Re: How I got my start with Computers?
« Reply #101 on: Today at 04:52:05 pm »
In 2008 my mom bought (stole?) me a laptop and I got online using a neighbor's open wifi. I had a short experience with Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Yahoo Groups. Then I grew up.  tipping hat!!
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