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Purebasic 4.20
Purebasic 4.20









  1. PUREBASIC 4.20 HOW TO
  2. PUREBASIC 4.20 UPDATE
  3. PUREBASIC 4.20 ARCHIVE
  4. PUREBASIC 4.20 SOFTWARE
  5. PUREBASIC 4.20 CODE

  • Gary «Kale» Willoughby - for designing the default theme of the PureBasic IDE.
  • Gaetan Dupont-Panon - For the wonderful new visual designer, which really rocks on Windows, Linux and OS X!.
  • Fabien Laboureur - for designing the SpiderBasic logo.
  • PUREBASIC 4.20 CODE

  • Danilo Krahn - For his huge work on the editor and on the core commands set, and the tons of nice suggestions about code optimization and size reduction.
  • ChrisRfr - for having prepared the ad hoc package with all the required GNU dependencies for building the IDE under Windows.
  • The list is still in the making and incomplete, and we apologise for any temporary omissions. Here follows a list of people who contributed to the assets found in this repository. The list is quite long, and we refer you to the Acknowledgements section of the PureBasic and SpiderBasic documentation for more details. Our gratitude goes out to all those who helped us improve PureBasic and SpiderBasic in the course of time. Some icons were slightly modified by Timo «Freak» Harter. The Silk Icon Theme included with PureBasic and SpiderBasic IDEs is based on Mark James's Silk icon set 1.3, released under CC-BY-2.5. The Monokai scheme is free to use provided that the above copyright notice and link to the author website are included in any work using the scheme. The PureBasic IDE uses the Monokai color scheme, created by Wimer Hazenberg. More details can be found inside the folder of each asset. The list of third party components used in this project, with due credits to their authors and license terms.

    PUREBASIC 4.20 HOW TO

    The Guidelines present an introduction to the project and it's goals, providing detailed instructions on the different ways you can contribute - including tips and useful links on how to start using Git and GitHub. To learn more on how to contribute to the project, read our Contributors' Guidelines. This is an open source project open to users' contributions.Ĭontributions are not limited to code programming, there are many ways in which you can help this project grow, and some of them don't even require using Git.Ĭontents submissions to the repository should be made using Git and GitHub, and pull requests should be submitted to the devel branch (pull requests to master branch will not be accepted). Where is whatever user name you registered your GitHub account with. If you'd like to be able to keep your local copy of the project updated via a single shell command, but are not interested in contributing your changes back to the main project, then you might be better off installing Git and downloading the project from the shell/CMD via:

    PUREBASIC 4.20 ARCHIVE

    To get an updated version, you'll have to re-download the ZIP archive from scratch.

    PUREBASIC 4.20 UPDATE

    You'll get a lighter version of the project, without any of the Git-specific contents, which is also going to be smaller in size.īeware, this way you won't be able to update your local copy dynamically. If you're not planning to use Git, and you're only interested in the PureBasic IDE contents, for your own personal use, then downloading a ZIP Archive might be the best choice for you.

    purebasic 4.20

    If you don't know/have/use Git, then just download as a ZIP Archive.įor the differences between these three choices, and their implications, carry on reading. If you're planning to actively participate in the development of thePureBasic IDE, then you should fork on GitHub.

    PUREBASIC 4.20 SOFTWARE

    The Fantaisie Software Team Download Instructionsĭepending on what you're planning to do, you can choose to obtain a copy of this project in three different ways: If you're new to Git and GitHub, we suggest you take a look a the GitHub Guides which contain free tutorials, video guides and hands-on interactive exercises for beginners. If you have any questions, suggestions or need help, you can always open an Issue on this project. If you think that your new code can bring benefits to the whole community, don't hesitate to create a pull request, so we can test your code and include it in the main package.ĭon't forget to read the BUILD.md document to learn how to get started. You can checkout the repository to easily add features you need, or just for curiosity! Welcome to PureBasic OpenSources Projects, a central public repository to access all open sourced code of PureBasic, a native code BASIC compiler for Windows, Linux and OS X.











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