Hi, and thanks for your comment! I've been coding in QuickBASIC since I was 9 or 10. QB64 has everything I need, it removes the memory limitations and there's a massive amount of new commands that together make QB64 a serious and a sufficient coding environment (for my needs at least). Also, I don't really have a choice. :-D I have some skills in other coding languages and BASIC dialects, but since I'm a part-time hobbyist, I don't have the time or the interest to try and master any new systems at this point. I'll keep using QB64 until I hit that moment where I want to do something that QB64 doesn't support. We're not there yet!
Hello!
Your reply is a long post! A detailed explanation!
"QB64 has everything I need," <== Good!
"it removes the memory limitations and there's a massive amount of new commands that together make QB64 a serious and a sufficient coding environment (for my needs at least)." <== Thanks for explaining to me! I really don't know since I am not a QB64 user. QB64 sounds like a very useful and versatile programming software.
"I don't have the time or the interest to try and master any new systems at this point." <== Time is a real problem!
" I'll keep using QB64 until I hit that moment where I want to do something that QB64 doesn't support." <== I see! I hope that you will continue releasing good games made with QB64 in the future!!!