In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes >In a message dated 09/04/02 21:31:45 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >writes: > > >> I've been working on the Qeyboard, and pushing for ethernet hardware to be >> available, so we can help John Dent finish his TCP/IP stack - which I >> suspect will do more for the QL than most realise. >> >> I've also signed up to write an email client for all. Signed up, in the >> "I'm dedicating myself to this task" sense of the word. >> >> However, I've been away for a very long time, and have forgotten most of >> my QL-related programming knowledge, having become fat and lazy with my >> bash shell and gcc compiler. Therefore, I'm asking you what tools you >> think I should take advantage of and what tools to avoid. I have to build >> a software library from scratch, which I am sure will make the traders >> happy ;) >> > >Hmmm let me see... > >Presuming you plan to program this in BASIC, I would suggest you need at >least the following: > >Qliberator or Turbo compiler (Turbo is still the fastest and PD) >QRef cross-reference tool >EasyPTR - definite must to create menus. >Q-Help - gives info on using all keywords (plug for my software at last)
Plus you need a good editor ... the Editor or MicroEmacs I would recommended - I use both. Also MasterBasic is very handy as way of organising access to your BASIC code. All available off the web, either Thierrys site, or Dilwyns. -- Malcolm Cadman
