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11-May-2003, 12:14 AM #1
Liberty Basic for LINUX?
Hi, y'all ,i was wondering if there is a Liberty Basic programming tool for a redhat 9 operating system?Or i should say LB for linux.

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Whatz Up Buddy
How you doing buddy,long time know chat,hope you'll fine which i think you are.Will i found that download you site you gave me 'thanks' , but how does it work?Cause i have the windows version of liberty basic, but how do i write programs with it in my linux OS?Or it can't its, just a compiler? Will i guess i'm trying to ask is that where is my window to start writting on? Because when i start the glbcc up it open up my window were you can choose your files, and it says rename yes or no,something like that.

P.S.I would love to write programs in c or c++, but i'm just starting to learn how, and i heard people say to start with liberty basic first before i get into the hard stuff, and i rather boot up to my linux to do that instead of windows.To tell you the truth 'buddy i don't know $@# about programming or how to dow it in anyway, even liberty basic i'm all confused, will i know some ,but not were i'm comftable yet. Will i hope your doing fine and keep up with the great job on helping people.CYA and THANK-YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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12-May-2003, 05:30 AM #4
I'm not much into programming either except for a bit of dabbling with simple scripts.Here's a tutorial I found on liberty basic.It's for the windows version.
Been fine,thanks.
HTH
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12-May-2003, 07:36 AM #5
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P.S.I would love to write programs in c or c++, but i'm just starting to learn how,
I don't know that I would agree. I think it would be best to start in C++ or Java. Lots of help out there, and you learn the good stuff from day one.
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