On 6/1/2010 02:57, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 1 June 2010 02:56, waldo kitty wrote:
hopefully one day
it will be as simple as installing the base product and then simply ticking
all of the other platforms you want to compile for and at the end, you end
up with a binary for each of those chosen platforms (ie: tick several, hit
Then take a look at RealBasic - that is exactly how they do it. Tick
the platforms and click Build.
hahaha! thanks but no thanks! ;)
i left B.A.S.I.C. in the dust back in the late '70's or early '80's when i
taught myself ASM and picked up my first copy of TP... i think that was TP2 but
it may have been TP1... the first thing i did was to "rewrite" (read as
completely re-develop) a menuing program in a few days... it ran circles around
the one i had written in B.A.S.I.C. it was faster, easier to maintain, offered
more features and didn't crash when someone sneezed or looked at the screen
cross-eyed...
How they actually accomplished this feat is another story. :)
i'm not sure i really want to know, either :shock: :lol:
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