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Chipmunk basic ide
Chipmunk basic ide








chipmunk basic ide

Then I got "Error in resource file." What the hell is a resource file? And WHAT KIND of error, for gosh sakes? Uninstalled. First it demanded I select an icon for the program. On, I tried Bloodshed Software's Dev-Pascal. I've had problems with it, but they're all due to my rustiness with the C++ language. But so far Dev-C/C++ is working just fine. Didn't expect much since Dev-Pascal was such a bust. I downloaded Dev-C++ a few days ago ( or so).

chipmunk basic ide

#Chipmunk basic ide code#

Here's the complete code to that program in Chipmunk Basic: Oh, I should add, Hello World works right the first time. You could write some pretty sophisticated programs with this little bugger. It has object-oriented programming available. That's right, classes, which you can add methods to. In addition to the usual commands, you can have named subroutines (rather than "gosub," although the named ones run more slowly), they can return values (thus acting as named functions), and there are types and classes. And it works fine.Īnd the language is more sophisticated than I expected. I think this one used to be Mac only, but now there's a Windows version. Just () downloaded Chipmunk Basic for Windows-a Basic interpreter of the old school, where you need line numbers unless you load code from a file. An impressive accomplishment, but not too useful to me personally. The author appears to be a bright child whose first language was not English. Though advertised as a compiler, it's an interpreter, and while it does lots of neat things, getting math done with it is difficult. Turned out to be "Beginner's Programming Language," and the name is appropriate. On, I tried another programming language, "BPL." I couldn't resist my own initials. Note: I only review free programming languages-I won't bother with expensive ones. Free Compilers and Interpreters: My Reviews










Chipmunk basic ide