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1micha.elok, kevin, johnno56, why chose NaaLaa???
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(10-20-2025, 12:32 AM)luwal Wrote:
(10-19-2025, 02:52 PM)aurel Wrote:
Quote:I am not programmer
....ha ha ..nice one John
well from that perspective i am not programmer too
...
hmm let say i was learning programming long time ago in school
and that thing was Pascal at that time ..i forget everything
some hobby programming i started 2003 i think with IonicWind Basic called
CreativeBasic on WindowsXP..we ..here even don't have Internet ...can you imagine that?

Aurel, 

Very, very interesting experience. Sure! Perhaps you are able to help NaaLaa and the NaaLaa community. No doubt. I have read this:

https://www.syntaxboom.com/forum/index.php?topic=6.60

You registered at SyntaxBoom forum recently. Would you mind mentioning NaaLaa(also RCBasic) at that forum? That forum is a forum with many BASIC programmers. You are a member there and writing a post talking about these two languages(NaaLaa and RCBasic) should not be too hard. I meant this sub-forum: https://www.syntaxboom.com/forum/index.php?board=13.0

Try to introduce NaaLaa(also RCBASIC) to them.....
Smile
Furthermore, SyntaxBoom's administrator may add NaaLaa and RCBasic to this:
https://www.syntaxboom.com/forum/index.php?topic=28.0

I believe that Marcus or the whole NaaLaa(and also RCBASIC's) user community will be very grateful to you. Sure. Thanks first!!!  Smile

Aurel himself is a developer of multiple programming languages, so I don't think it's quite in his interest to spread the word about other languages Smile
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#12
Luwal
if you know all this why simply you make account there
and post about Naalaa and RCBasic?
I just mention there my primary compiler i use
it is OxygenBasic and that is ,i even don't say
nothing about my own interpreter micro(A).
Also i visit that forum maybe once in a week.
I am busy with my own things.
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(10-20-2025, 09:13 AM)Marcus Wrote:
(10-20-2025, 12:32 AM)luwal Wrote:
(10-19-2025, 02:52 PM)aurel Wrote:
Quote:I am not programmer
....ha ha ..nice one John
well from that perspective i am not programmer too
...
hmm let say i was learning programming long time ago in school
and that thing was Pascal at that time ..i forget everything
some hobby programming i started 2003 i think with IonicWind Basic called
CreativeBasic on WindowsXP..we ..here even don't have Internet ...can you imagine that?

Aurel, 

Very, very interesting experience. Sure! Perhaps you are able to help NaaLaa and the NaaLaa community. No doubt. I have read this:

https://www.syntaxboom.com/forum/index.php?topic=6.60

You registered at SyntaxBoom forum recently. Would you mind mentioning NaaLaa(also RCBasic) at that forum? That forum is a forum with many BASIC programmers. You are a member there and writing a post talking about these two languages(NaaLaa and RCBasic) should not be too hard. I meant this sub-forum: https://www.syntaxboom.com/forum/index.php?board=13.0

Try to introduce NaaLaa(also RCBASIC) to them.....
Smile
Furthermore, SyntaxBoom's administrator may add NaaLaa and RCBasic to this:
https://www.syntaxboom.com/forum/index.php?topic=28.0

I believe that Marcus or the whole NaaLaa(and also RCBASIC's) user community will be very grateful to you. Sure. Thanks first!!!  Smile

Aurel himself is a developer of multiple programming languages, so I don't think it's quite in his interest to spread the word about other languages Smile

Yes, I am so disappointed now because he decided not to help. And I was really surprised. Writing a post to help you or NaaLaa needs how many minutes? Three minutes? Five minutes? If he asks any question in this forum, should we not reply with the reason 'busy'?

" in his interest"
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#14
...and how many minutes you need to make account there 100
so don't be lazy
I repeat my primary interest is Oxygen basic because i made IDE for it.
I also admit that i tend to not hang very much on internet this days .
just quick lurk and that is ..
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#15
just to mention...
forum SyntaxBoom is closed
all best.
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