Just saying hello
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 12:36 am
?"Hello"
I´m skr, Atari user since 1979 (VCS 2600) but meanwhile have a huge collection of 8- and 16-Bit-computers and consoles. When Gunnar started the 10-Liners competition (at a meeting in his school where we coded "live" over the weekend), I started programming in BASIC again, after a long absence.
I prefer real hardware, but for programming, especially in assembly language, it´s easier on a modern computer. Right now I´m digging into ugBasic, which cas, the current head of ABBUC e.V., mentioned in the current magazine. He covered the command line version in Linux, and I am now learning the IDE on my M1 Mac, where I use wine, as there is no Mac-Version of the IDE. So far it works fine on the Mac. I also have a windows machine at work, where I did a quick test. I think, we can truly say, that ugBasic works on Mac, Linux and Windows. Which is a good thing. I like software, that is not restricted to one platform.
What´s your use of ugBasic?
I´m skr, Atari user since 1979 (VCS 2600) but meanwhile have a huge collection of 8- and 16-Bit-computers and consoles. When Gunnar started the 10-Liners competition (at a meeting in his school where we coded "live" over the weekend), I started programming in BASIC again, after a long absence.
I prefer real hardware, but for programming, especially in assembly language, it´s easier on a modern computer. Right now I´m digging into ugBasic, which cas, the current head of ABBUC e.V., mentioned in the current magazine. He covered the command line version in Linux, and I am now learning the IDE on my M1 Mac, where I use wine, as there is no Mac-Version of the IDE. So far it works fine on the Mac. I also have a windows machine at work, where I did a quick test. I think, we can truly say, that ugBasic works on Mac, Linux and Windows. Which is a good thing. I like software, that is not restricted to one platform.
What´s your use of ugBasic?