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- From: dreed@palantir.soc.staffs.ac.uk (Duncan Reed)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Visual Basic for Amiga - A possibility ?
- Date: 15 Feb 1996 16:19:48 GMT
- Organization: Staffordshire University
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- Cory Palmer (cpalmer@parsifal.nando.net) wrote:
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- : In article <811.6424T908T1047@puter.demon.co.uk> steve@puter.demon.co.uk (Stephen Gathercole) writes:
- : > Hi all,
- : >
- : > Could there be a Visual Basic for Amiga? After seeing the PC versions of VB
- : > and Delphi there should be. If it is not either of them two, then how about a
- : > Visual E, using the E programming language. THis would perhaps bring more
- : > closet programmers out, because of the easy-of-use, you have to look at the
- : > way VB has taken off on the PC to see that.
-
- : You can try Can Do (if you can find it) 3.0 is the lastest version.
- : There is also some BASIC still lang. availible that are compiled like
- : F-Basic but I have not used it.
-
- I must admit I learning VB4.0 on Win95 at work(no flames please:))). And
- its not bad, if you haven`t used an object based programming language
- it might be confusing. But I can`t see microsoft producing an amiga
- version.
-
- Mind you Visual E sounds like a step in the right direction.
-
- Duncan
-