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- From: dxo@cs.bham.ac.uk (David Oakley)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st.tech
- Subject: Re: GFA Basic 4.0
- Message-ID: <1993Jan4.115642@cs.bham.ac.uk>
- Date: 4 Jan 93 11:56:42 GMT
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- In article <2b4556b3@p15.f202.n281.z2.fidonet>, Vincent_Partington@p15.f202.n281.z2.fidonet writes:
- |>
- |> LS> GFA Basic will now develope by Richter Distributor germany. It will
- |> LS> become some new features:
- |> LS> - adapt on new TOS Versions and new programming ideas
- |>
- |> Will this also include structs or records? I had heard a rumour that it
- |> would and that would be a first: a basic with structs..
- |>
- |> Ta!
- |> Vincent
-
- I certainly like the idea of structs in GFABASIC... I've long hoped they'd
- include something like it.
- Just out of interest, what do you lot out there use for writing programs? The
- Partnership I'm in is about to release a Shareware collection of little boot
- programs and utilities and I'd say it's about 60% GFA, 30% 68000 and 10% C. But
- that's 'cause we like GFA3.5 and I (at least) have never really got the patience
- to use Lattice 3.
-
- Is Lattice 5.5 worth it? #150 (UK) is an awfully big amount of money for an Atari
- user! (Esp. one saving up for a Falcon :) ).
-
- David.
-