![]() Like all respectable IDE programs, PureBasic sports a debugging tool for checking the accuracy of the code. The most part of the application windows is occupied by the code editor, which includes support for tabs, making it easy for a more experienced user to access code lines from different projects at the same time. The program is a full-blown interactive development environment that can help the user create or edit PureBasic code, debug, run it and create the executable file. Just check the feature request forum for what is felt missing.PureBasic has been created as a simple programming language for beginners that stems from the old BASIC however, it can also address more experienced users that want to expand the horizon of their programming knowledge. Anyway 2, a v6 would be a logical release for breaking changes/improvements. Anyway, looking at this forum the vast majority seems to use it exclusively on Windows and many gadget details need sadly low level hacks(aka api calls). That's a major technical implementation change, but not any improvement to the language itself (syntax, constructs, grammar, refinements, productivity). (I admit the Amiga support is very bad, but you can still download the old Amiga version and use it). It now compiles to both ASM and C output, and is the only Basic on the market that doesn't requiring any supporting frameworks (like Java) to compile for 5 different platforms (6 if you include the web with SpiderBasic): Windows, Mac, Linux, Raspberry PI, and Amiga. Say what? PureBasic has just undergone a MAJOR upgrade in a huge way. ![]() Lebostein wrote: ↑ Mon 6:05 pmWhy is this version 6? I see only a very small list of new features, most of them are updates of third party libraries
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