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Bay Six Software Beyond the Basics
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STPendl Full Member
Joined: 20 Aug 2007 Posts: 161 Location: Austria
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Posted: Jan 13th, 2012, 9:20pm Post subject: Introduction |
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I would change Quote: | VFScript is a scripting language written in Liberty BASIC. |
Into Quote: | VFScript is a scripting language written in Liberty BASIC (further called LB). |
For clarity. _________________ Stefan
Any code I post can be freely used, just give credit. |
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Brent Site Admin
Joined: 01 Jul 2005 Posts: 800
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Posted: Jan 15th, 2012, 2:58am Post subject: Re: Introduction |
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Well, I think the audience for VFScript would be limited to experienced LBers who know that LB = Liberty BASIC already, but maybe I'll clarify. _________________ Brent |
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Brent Site Admin
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Posted: Jan 15th, 2012, 8:42pm Post subject: Re: Introduction |
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Code: | ***** 14-Jan-2012
semantics are derived from Liberty BASIC and should be easy to learn for anyone
already familiar with LB.
This document will describe VFScript's features, its syntax and semantics, how
these differ from LB, and how to add new features to the language.
The latest version can be found on the Bay Six Software website.
Credits
***** 15-Jan-2012
semantics are derived from Liberty BASIC and should be easy to learn for anyone
already familiar with the language.
This document will describe VFScript's features, its syntax and semantics, how
these differ from Liberty BASIC, and how to add new features to VFScript.
The latest version of VFScript can be found on the Bay Six Software website.
Credits
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_________________ Brent |
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