On 15 May 2001 10:36:31 +0200 Vladimir Tamara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Vladimir> >>>>> "Ben" == Ben Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Vladimir> Vladimir> Ben> junior-programming 1.0 is now in incoming and at Vladimir> Ben> http://people.debian.org/~synrg/task-junior/ Vladimir> Vladimir> Ben> Try it out please and let me know if it needs anything. Vladimir> Vladimir> It worked very well in my Debian 2.2. Vladimir> Vladimir> I think the description of the package is good as well as the selected Vladimir> tools. I only have one question, is yabasic more appropriate than Vladimir> bwbasic (both have packages in Debian 2.2) ? Vladimir> Vladimir> I tried both, bwBasic is an interpreter, shell and editor. Yabasic Vladimir> just receives a file written in basic and interpret it. In this case it makes sense to include bwBasic aswell. I think Yabasic has more capability than bwBasic but the last one may be more easy to start with. What we may need for Yabasic is a basic mode for Emacs, however there is no such mode in Debian. I've search for such mode in the internet and find that: Visual-Basic mode http://ftp.ru.xemacs.org/pub/emacs/xemacs/Attic/patches/visual-basic-mode-20000313/ There is a basic-mode somewhere but this is a visual-basic-mode aswell. (http://ftp.ru.xemacs.org/pub/emacs/emacs-lisp-attic/emacs-lisp/modes/) Hilaire

