Hello Charles
in your O2 download link https://github.com/Charles-Pegge/OxygenBasic (https://github.com/Charles-Pegge/OxygenBasic)
there are many downloadable files ranging from OXSC181003.zip to OXSC181026.zip
what are these for ?
shall i just stick to OxygenBasicProgress.zip only as i presumed that those OXSC1810xx.zip
are just temporary progress files ?
Hi Chris,
The OXSC files are self-compile backups. If I break the self-compile genetics, or all my memory sticks get taken by the gulls, they are my insurance :)
Quote from: Charles Pegge on October 27, 2018, 07:16:02 PM
... or all my memory sticks get taken by the gulls, they are my insurance :)
LOL, we have a lot of gulls here in Newfoundland as well :) I'll have to take a lesson from you to ensure those birds keep their grubby little paws off my code.
Every Spring, the gulls and the crows have a mid-air screeching contest to decide who owns the village. It only lasts about ten minutes, and the deal is done.
Thanxx a lot Charles , you had done a good job, i greatly appreciate your efforts
i bet i'm not one of those gulls or crows as i'm only a beginner programmer
Hello,
I have been following the progress of O2 from afar to see if it gives a stabilized, and also to see the updates in the syntax of the arrays that is what I use the most, is practically all I know to use, loops in arrays with a lot of if s
welcome back Eduardo
this O2 is so powerful now especially in the 64bit basic programming arena that i will be translating
many PB programs over to O2 and encourage more users to join us
i will be placing more example programs into this forum
BTW, you should also read the new documentations on O2 by sir Jose Roca
https://github.com/JoseRoca/WinPBX/tree/master/docs/Oxygen (https://github.com/JoseRoca/WinPBX/tree/master/docs/Oxygen)