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Title: Happy Birthday, GLBasic!
Post by: TI-994A on 2024-Sep-01
It's been a while since I posted here, but the occasion popped up on one of my old calendars! :)

Happy Birthday, GLBasic!  :booze:

Now, a question for our developer-in-chief, Gernot:

Quote from: Kitty Hello on 2012-Jun-20The first version was released 01-Sep-2003.
I found the old html pages :)

Quote from: WikipediaVersion 1.2 - The first version of GLBasic (also known as The DiNGS Game Basic sequel) (2000) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GLBasic#Versions)

Which one is accurate?







Title: Re: Happy Birthday, GLBasic!
Post by: Paul Smith on 2024-Sep-01
I think Wiki needs an update to keep it current.
Title: Re: Happy Birthday, GLBasic!
Post by: MrPlow on 2024-Sep-13
Happy Birthday GLBasic!
Title: Re: Happy Birthday, GLBasic!
Post by: erico on 2024-Sep-14
I read somewhere here something like that:
Version 1.2 - The first version of GLBasic (also known as The DiNGS Game Basic sequel) (2000)

Long Live GLBasic!
Title: Re: Happy Birthday, GLBasic!
Post by: dreamerman on 2024-Sep-29
I'm a little bit late, but is the party still rolling? All The Best for GLB and our community :)
btw. 20+ years, a lot of time, it means that GLB is an adult :D
Title: Re: Happy Birthday, GLBasic!
Post by: erico on 2024-Oct-07
What? The party never ended, it is going strong than ever!
Here I have been doing a design for a Vector drawing program, very simple one, hoping to get this to "save" as 8bit basic code to run on the likes of TRS80 color and MSX. Those basics have the DRAW command, so in sum, I wanna make a "frontend" for that :)
PS:forum icons are still acting weird.


(https://i.ibb.co/N7j653w/VECTOR-MOCK-4.png)