Le 28/09/2012 21:00, Adrien Prokopowicz a écrit :
> Le Fri, 28 Sep 2012 08:22:04 +0200,
> wally a écrit :
>>
>> How can i use it and take advantage of this feature if i do not know
>> all the details ?
>> e.g.
>> can i run a gmbas project using gb.httpd on PC1 (or raspberry) and
>> access the runn
Le Fri, 28 Sep 2012 08:22:04 +0200,
wally a écrit :
>
> How can i use it and take advantage of this feature if i do not know
> all the details ?
> e.g.
> can i run a gmbas project using gb.httpd on PC1 (or raspberry) and
> access the running project via http from another machine PC2 ?
>
I final
On Friday 28 September 2012 01:06:57 Benoît Minisini wrote:
> Le 28/09/2012 00:54, Adrien Prokopowicz a écrit :
> > Wow, that sounds great ! Thanks Benoît ! :-)
> > I will try it out right now, and see what I can already do with that.
> > Just one little question : as you say that the interpreter m
Le 28/09/2012 00:54, Adrien Prokopowicz a écrit :
>
> Wow, that sounds great ! Thanks Benoît ! :-)
> I will try it out right now, and see what I can already do with that.
> Just one little question : as you say that the interpreter makes many
> initializations, is the project (and all its data, and
Wow, that sounds great ! Thanks Benoît ! :-)
I will try it out right now, and see what I can already do with that.
Just one little question : as you say that the interpreter makes many
initializations, is the project (and all its data, and maybe
translation files) loaded as well ? This can affect