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« on: Mar 22. 2008, 16:52 » Reply with quote

EDIT: Target day: 2008/08/10

This is the target day to release the first working (unfinished) version of the new series of Yabasic 3.x.

This is a self-imposed deadline so I remember that the clock is ticking and push myself to work Tongue
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« Reply #1 on: Mar 23. 2008, 05:39 » Reply with quote

Hi psnake,

What is new in this version of yabasic, and is it available on Linux? 

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« Reply #2 on: Mar 23. 2008, 13:40 » Reply with quote

I thought that this would only show in the calendar  Grin

If you check the calendar for August 2008 you'll that's the day this new version will be released.

The new version will be mainly a re-write of the Yabasic source (see this post for more details)

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« Reply #3 on: Mar 24. 2008, 16:28 » Reply with quote

Thanks for this, can you explain the pluggings for me please.

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« Reply #4 on: Mar 24. 2008, 18:00 » Reply with quote

Thanks for this, can you explain the pluggings for me please.

Thank you,
Mainchip.

Of course, plugins will be a way to expand the Yabasic by writting C/C++ code. The objective is to be easier to write new functions and new types for Yabasic.

For the Yabasic user using a plugin will be as easy as an import statement.

I like to talk about this things, but the next time, please, ask in the Yabasic Development forum, thanks.

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