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- Saturday 4th April 2020 9:19am
- Forum: Project showcase
- Topic: The GaP-BG Project
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8170
GaP-BG, Book Two: Best Coding Resources
Hello! I am announcing the release of Book Two of the GaP-BG Project, Book Two: Best Coding Resources Here it is: [b]P-055-05-GaP-BG-Book-02-1.1.pdf[/b] Here is a small cover: P-055-GaP-BG-Book.02.3D.Cover-1.0-150x247.png The book is also available on my account on Scribd, also on my Linux FB group....
- Wednesday 1st April 2020 7:15pm
- Forum: Project showcase
- Topic: The DirLister Project
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6459
Re: The DirLister Project
Hello! I uploaded the new version of DirLister: 0.7.4. The version was almost ready on 15-04-2020, but I had some doubts about some performance issues. I wrote about that in the User's Guide, but I thought I might find some workarounds while testing it thoroughly. Unfortunately, it came out that the...
- Tuesday 31st March 2020 4:18pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Gambas Book
- Replies: 3
- Views: 8611
Re: Gambas Book
Thank you very much!
- Tuesday 31st March 2020 2:48pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Gambas Book
- Replies: 3
- Views: 8611
Re: Gambas Book
Most of the site has blank pages. Tried using the translator, it seems to work but I'm very confused because it is said "a full book" and there are some 6 or 7 pages (Chapters?). Is there a different adress for the rest? (URL, URI)? Is that all? I mean... we're almost in (31-03) April 2020...
- Tuesday 31st March 2020 11:54am
- Forum: General
- Topic: [Solved] Read last line from Process
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7274
Re: Read last line from Process
we need to use Line Input instead of Read for that context. That is the point: In the code I put there, and I mentioned "I SUPPOSED", the idea was to "Read Line", but the specifics of the output, were only a supposition. Without a line formatted output, it's very difficult to &q...
- Tuesday 31st March 2020 8:01am
- Forum: General
- Topic: Forum sections required
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7488
Re: Forum sections required
[...] I got the idea from the FreeGameDev forums. Thanks for the tip! :) I went there and I saw the section. Interesting structure. I'm somehow found by the idea of structuring things, although... I was reckless as an infant. Life, on the other hand, forces you to learn so... I had to learn: (A) Wi...
- Monday 30th March 2020 8:54am
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: Computers and Life... part deux
- Replies: 1
- Views: 5854
Re: Computers and Life... part deux
Hi, Sholzy! I feel very deep inside, the feelings you speak about! It so happens that I was born with a skill I never asked for: thelepathy... That makes me very sensitive to anyone's feelings and it took me decades to learn something about this... In communist Romania, asking questions of this kind...
- Sunday 29th March 2020 8:58pm
- Forum: Project showcase
- Topic: The DirLister Project
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6459
Re: The DirLister Project
Line 7 Public CRLF As String = Chr$(10) & Chr$(13) You can use gb.CrLf for this. Thanks, I discovered that later, after releasing it. Anyway, it's good to know! I saw no images as line similar to this point to a non existent folder Version 0.7.4 has the absolutes removed. I disliked that too, b...
- Sunday 29th March 2020 5:05pm
- Forum: Project showcase
- Topic: The DirLister Project
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6459
Re: The DirLister Project
Thanks! I'll have to take a look, but the code has changed. I'm about to upload the 0.7.4, where I removed the absolute paths, since I dislike this kind of approach. This was a leftover from the early versions when there were many things I had to figure out how they work. Unfortunately, working on t...
- Sunday 29th March 2020 2:11pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Working with CSV files
- Replies: 19
- Views: 18025
Re: Working with CSV files
[...] in one line. Dim sData As String[] = Split(File.Load("MyFile.csv"), gb.NewLine, Chr(34), True) I guess this is the only efficient approach. Now, we can cycle through the items and sort them, according to the needs, as [ sData ] is suitable for any kind of loop, thus we can apply mul...