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Support:
I have noticed that ScriptBasic is being downloaded on a daily basis yet no one is commenting on their experience with the Basic.

[*]Did you have any issue getting ScriptBasic to work on your system?
[*]What version of Windows did you try ScriptBasic on?
[*]What areas do you plan to use ScriptBasic in your projects?
[*]Have you tried ScriptBasic in the 64-bit environment yet?
[*]Have you tried the Linux or Mac version yet?
[*]What suggestions do you have to create more of a community around ScriptBasic?
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Support:
I'm interested in how application developers use Basic to solve their project needs.

Do you use Basic as your primary development language?

What do you find most attractive about Basic you don't find in other languages?

Do you think productive computer users would find having a easy to use Basic scripting language that runs on everything using the same script an advantage and something that the community would support?

Support:
I have restructured the forum to make it easier to find things and not have to work so hard to pick the right board to post on.

I would like to get the current source on SourceForge in the coming days to attract a larger developer base. If there is an extension module you think would make ScriptBasic more attractive to users, please post it on the Wish List board.

steve:

--- Quote from: support on July 21, 2010, 10:29:56 AM ---I have noticed that ScriptBasic is being downloaded on a daily basis yet no one is commenting on their experience with the Basic.
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[*]What suggestions do you have to create more of a community around ScriptBasic?
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Have you tried compiling ScriptBasic for Symbian or Samsung's bada?

There are a number of good cross-platform desktop Basics available, maybe mobile devices could be the niche for ScriptBasic.

Support:
The University of Toronto is using ScriptBasic in embedded controllers for all the environmental systems on campus.

Since SB follows the ANSI C standard, it is very portable and seems to compile on just about everything tried so far.

I'm still trying to figure out how I can use SB as a browser scripting language (plug-in) and not have to use JavaScript as my primary client side scripting engine for custom dynamic web applications I write.

 

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