QuickBasic
QuickBasic
QuickBasic (QB45) was my favorite Programming IDE/compiler. Even when switching to Windows as operating system, a lot of my tools were written in QuickBasic.
QuickBasic (QB45) was my favorite Programming IDE/compiler. Even when switching to Windows as operating system, a lot of my tools were written in QuickBasic.
QBasic
QBasic
While QBasic had a nice GUI, it automatically optimized the source code. Especially due added spaces, some programs could no longer be edited with GW-Basic afterwards, so QBasic was not an option at first.
When I finally began switching to QBasic, it turned out buggy and unstable (at least for the project I was developing), so I finally skipped it.
While QBasic had a nice GUI, it automatically optimized the source code. Especially due added spaces, some programs could no longer be edited with GW-Basic afterwards, so QBasic was not an option at first.
When I finally began switching to QBasic, it turned out buggy and unstable (at least for the project I was developing), so I finally skipped it.
GW Basic
GW Basic
With GW Basic I programmed various tools, as well as a few simple games. Still mostly text-based.
With GW Basic I programmed various tools, as well as a few simple games. Still mostly text-based.
C64
C64
My first BASIC programming experience began with a C64, writing a few very simple, text-based games.
My first BASIC programming experience began with a C64, writing a few very simple, text-based games.