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Highlander | Lord Draco | Go VADV! |
February 9, 2000 11:56 AM |
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Re: Go VADV! > You are basically right, as he used basic for most the code he did alot > of his routines in another language (asm?) ((haven't looked at code in a > while) and while just using his basic code for a rebirth of VBBS would work > for a while, it wont work forever as you wont be able to modify the importan > lower level aspects of it. very true, and I believe that some of the libraries were written in Assembly and others written in Pascal or C > As to rewriting it, that actually sounds like an interesting project. I > will think about writing it in Xbasic, but the hardest part would be doing > the ground up work on the scripting functions... Why not use something along the lines of Visual Basic and then license the VBScript and JScript engines from Microsoft so that people can use an already familiar scripting language. Bryan Durnell Highlander |
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