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Newcomers DBPro Corner / [LOCKED] Newbie needs help to find best windows Visual IDE

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vmars
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Posted: 21st Jun 2009 04:28
This Newbie needs help to find best Visual IDE, and can run pgms in Windows, not DOS. PureBasic has a great IDE, but I think it only produces dos pgms.
Thanks!
Rudolpho
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Posted: 21st Jun 2009 19:41
I'm pretty sure it does not. Oh well, how about Visual C++?

bobbel
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Posted: 22nd Jun 2009 08:32
Or The DBP IDE?

zeroSlave
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Posted: 22nd Jun 2009 18:18
Quote: "Or The DBP IDE?
"

This.

I also think that MS has a free version of Visual Basic somewhere on their site. VB enterprise.
Jedi Padawan
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Posted: 4th Jul 2009 20:08
It does. Just google "Visual Basic Express Edition." There is a Microsoft website. You download the 2MB file. Then you install it.

BTW you need internet connection while installing...
feiting shadow
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Posted: 5th Jul 2009 14:26
PureBasic's Windows programs need a few things:

Window creation
Window open

Message handling.

That should clear up the reasons you think it's only DOS (console) based. The other parts have been answered already.

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Daniel TGC
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Posted: 6th Jul 2009 19:28
This is the DarkBASIC Newcomers board, it's not used to discuss other languages and interfaces. If you wish to post about this I suggest the Geek Culture board.

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