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Messages - mgarnett

#1
GLBasic - en / Re: Newbie
2009-Oct-01
I agree.  This sort of customer service, dedication and trust from a developer is few and far between.  I also do a little bit of work using the C4 engine and the developer of that engine is also very customer focused but so many are quite the opposite.,.

You have certainly won a loyal customer here!
#2
Hi Hemlos,

I'm a new user in these forums and I have recently been following the SpriteZ thread.  By posting this source, are you still going to continue development of the system?

I haven't used the system yet, I'm still working my way through the "built-in" features but I was eagerly anticipating the 2D and 3D versions of your library.

Cheers

Mark
#3
GLBasic - en / Newbie
2009-Sep-13
Hi All,

I just wanted to say I have purchased GLBasic Premium after using both BlitzMax and Darkbasic (as well as Delphi and C#).  I still use both of these languages and they both have their good and bad points.  I was hesitant to get into another Basic language but I get a weird sense of enjoyment ou of learning new languages!

Anyway, I just wanted to say how impressed I am with the professional "look and feel" that GLBasic has.  I was very impressed from the moment I started the IDE.  Considering that this appears to be a labour of love, the developer/s have really done an outstanding job with the product. I am also very impressed with the interaction between the community and the developer which is another reason I wanted to give it a try.  Dedication like that deserves to be rewarded in my book.

Anyway, I haven't created anything of note with the language but I am very much looking forward to it. I'm finishing off a BlitzMax project at the moment but I really can't wait to get started on a GLBasic project.

I do have one query though, has any thought been given to having a Mac IDE? I primarily develop on a Macbook Pro and think that it would be pretty handy.  I suppose it's not that hard to fire up Windows is VM (which is what I do now for Visual Studio and Delphi) but I just thought I would throw it out there as an idea.

Cheers

Mark