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DarkBASIC Professional Discussion / DBPro Review + Interviews are out

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InSiDeR
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Posted: 28th Sep 2002 17:43
Hi, well after a huge week updatign DBPlanet i finished off the Final version of the DBPro Review and chucked in some Interviews with the DBS team.

Its the only Review of DBPro in existance...well i hope, and you can view it at [url]www.darkbasicplanet.com[/url]

There are 4 Interviews, with 5 more on the way (next few days) and 1 review.

have fun

mmm...sleepy time now
haggisman
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Posted: 28th Sep 2002 17:56
That was a good read, i didn't realize DBpro was going to get its own object format! Funnily enough DBWN released a review http://www.wanuch.com/dbpindex.htm this morning.

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InSiDeR
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Posted: 28th Sep 2002 19:50
thats not a review....welll ok maybe it is....ack!

cYanide
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Posted: 28th Sep 2002 23:50
"i didn't realize DBpro was going to get its own object format!

lol talk about cheap blitz *.b3d rip-off , hehehe well spose u gotta copy the best

TerraX
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Posted: 29th Sep 2002 01:31
Mr Mike Johnson, the interview where MrLightblue said....

DBP: Also what are the long-term benefits for DBPro, for example development time, etc?

And you said....

it’s easy to use
get results fast
supports latest technology
get professional results

Is that the 'Mission statement' for DarkBasicPro?
If so, I think you almost there

TerraX
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Posted: 29th Sep 2002 01:57
Oh, and soldat....
"lol talk about cheap blitz *.b3d rip-off , hehehe well spose u gotta copy the best
"

Blitz3D is good, yeah.... but each language requires it's own format, although DarkBasicPro has more features contained within their format? I don't know which, perhaps Pixel/Vertex shaders? I know that BlitzBasic doesn't support that, yet.



PS.Please excuse me , I'm a shy person, and don't ever post my first reply to a new forum until I'm drunk

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InSiDeR
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Posted: 29th Sep 2002 12:05
TerraX:.......

xtom
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Posted: 30th Sep 2002 00:34
Yeah those interviews were a good read. The dbo model format thing sounds like a good idea too.

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