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  • R Roger Wright

    I thought that was why we keep VB around.:confused: "...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9

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    Paul Selormey
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    I thought you will say C#, since it requires less typing. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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    • P Paul Selormey

      To those blessed with one, this[^] might interest you. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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      toxcct
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      my kid - when have any, and if they want to - have a very good programming language book at home to learn : "The C++ Language" ;) the best the can learn ever ;P


      TOXCCT >>> GEII power

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      • P Paul Selormey

        To those blessed with one, this[^] might interest you. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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        Lost User
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        I was going ot reply, that what VB is isnt it? But then I looked at it. It is VB.Net. Nunc est bibendum

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        • P Paul Selormey

          To those blessed with one, this[^] might interest you. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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          Roger Alsing 0
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          i wonder how this differs from blitz basic or dark basic. seems pretty similair, and they got way bigger communities. http://www.puzzleframework.com

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          • P Paul Selormey

            To those blessed with one, this[^] might interest you. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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            loyola stalin soosai
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            Really good ... I was wonder after seeing this language:confused:

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            • P Paul Selormey

              To those blessed with one, this[^] might interest you. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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              ndavie
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              Maybe I'm dating myself, but I remember Pilot[^] for the Apple ][+ was supposed to be "The language to introduce children to programming" X| The Code Cowboy

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              • P Paul Selormey

                To those blessed with one, this[^] might interest you. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                Stiaan_Pretorius
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                Hey, anyone remember this? Where it all started for me at least when I was about 10.:)

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                • S Stiaan_Pretorius

                  Hey, anyone remember this? Where it all started for me at least when I was about 10.:)

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                  William Penington
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                  Same. William Penington

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                  • P Paul Selormey

                    To those blessed with one, this[^] might interest you. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                    Joel Palmer 0
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                    I have a 12 year old that wants to be a game programmer when he 'grows up'. I wanted his first programming experience to be positive so I introduced him to the KPL. In about 8 lines of code he could move a sprite around the screen and in about 24 lines of code he could run that object into another object, make a crashing sound and cycle a .gif explosion. This was a great introduction to programming fundamentals of 'if' statements, 'loops' and 'processes'. A little more time spent on his project and I'll be ready to bring him into .net coding. KPL is a great thing. After all, if you're a microsoft programmer, you need to become proficient at creating and reacting to 'crashing sounds'.:suss: Joel Palmer Application Developer III www.Young-America.com

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                      I have a 12 year old that wants to be a game programmer when he 'grows up'. I wanted his first programming experience to be positive so I introduced him to the KPL. In about 8 lines of code he could move a sprite around the screen and in about 24 lines of code he could run that object into another object, make a crashing sound and cycle a .gif explosion. This was a great introduction to programming fundamentals of 'if' statements, 'loops' and 'processes'. A little more time spent on his project and I'll be ready to bring him into .net coding. KPL is a great thing. After all, if you're a microsoft programmer, you need to become proficient at creating and reacting to 'crashing sounds'.:suss: Joel Palmer Application Developer III www.Young-America.com

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                      Paul Selormey
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                      Thanks for the information.

                      Joel@ya wrote:

                      After all, if you're a microsoft programmer, you need to become proficient at creating and reacting to 'crashing sounds'.

                      Luckily, I do not own XBox ;P Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                      • P Paul Selormey

                        To those blessed with one, this[^] might interest you. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                        eddiesa
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                        yes, agreed. He is, and kids have little to do with it, let alone their programming efforts. Or maybe there is something in the kid's way of thinking worth capturing??? There might be something less corrupted, more pure. But how we adults would recognise it, and make a positive use of it... ed

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