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Post by Richard Russell on Dec 31st, 2015, 11:32pm
It has been enjoyable (mostly), but it isn't any more.
Richard. Re: Farewell 2015 and farewell forum.
Post by michael on Jan 3rd, 2016, 10:04am
Sorry to hear you left. It was very quiet in forums. Even in the Liberty Basic Forums. I can understand it being hard. Thank you for your contribution to society.
Re: Farewell 2015 and farewell forum.
Post by joker on Jan 3rd, 2016, 11:11am
How many times do you read the "rules" on a forum? Do you know how many times "rules" change on any forum? Would you know when "rules" change? You could be banned for life with no notice and worse, no recourse. I had a post deleted with no notice or explanation.
... and they won't change it now.
They won't change the situation, because Richard represents everything that Liberty Basic could be, but never will be.
The bug fixes, the work arounds and the "keep up with Microsoft" revisions are what they are right now and won't change in anyone's near timeframe, because you are being sold a "bill of goods" with no "goods." Promises of the elusive "version 5" have been going on for a decade with no tangible results.
So, what else do you have? You have what you have and must make due with it, because they have run Richard Russell off. The only person that has done what needs to be done with Liberty Basic ... improve it.
Re: Farewell 2015 and farewell forum.
Post by michael on Jan 3rd, 2016, 7:52pm
... Sorry I need to delete this comment.
Re: Farewell 2015 and farewell forum.
Post by Richard Russell on Jan 3rd, 2016, 9:56pm
A friend wanted me to post this: "I can still provide support for LBB via private email; contact details are on the website". Re: Farewell 2015 and farewell forum.
Post by michael on Jan 4th, 2016, 03:20am
....Deleted comment.
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Post by joker on Jan 4th, 2016, 10:10am
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Post by tsh73 on Jan 4th, 2016, 7:28pm
Wish you all the best, Richard. (of course I hope some time after, you may return).
Re: Farewell 2015 and farewell forum.
Post by Alincon on Jan 6th, 2016, 11:43pm
If the IP ban on Richard has been lifted, why is he still quitting? I was expecting more dramatic results and a brighter future for LBB.
r.m.
Re: Farewell 2015 and farewell forum.
Post by joker on Jan 7th, 2016, 11:05am
Perhaps because it was too little, too late?
Do you realize how long this vendetta went on? The people that isolated Richard Russell should be ashamed. They won't be, though.
History will show that BASIC as we know it has suffered greatly.
Re: Farewell 2015 and farewell forum.
Post by Mystic on Jan 7th, 2016, 2:56pm
My hope is that Richard's love of programming, and for helping others, will see him return... <fingers crossed>
regret and hopes
Post by pierscintilla on Jan 11th, 2016, 7:01pm
I can only echo the regret and hopes already expressed by others.
Richard, I thank you very much for what that you have done so far for all and for me in particular.
Thanks and, I hope, to soon!
One last thought: the world would be much better if we were all more intelligent...
Pier
Re: Farewell 2015 and farewell forum.
Post by CirothUngol on Jan 13th, 2016, 02:49am
I've been using LBB since the earliest versions and it has always performed better than LB4. When variables in LBB had a 32kb size limit I simply wrote a buffer routine to load files and worked it into my programs and bam... fast and tiny Windows executables created with an easy, simple, and free programming language that even a kid could understand. It was always easy enough to program around any limitations that LBB had, and now it doesn't even have those. Even when I did find an error in one of my old programs, it was always a solid example of LBB not allowing faulty syntax where LB4 would.
Further expansion of the language would be great, but I seriously consider LB Booster 3 to be a finished product. It out-performs Liberty Basic 4 in every regard including smaller size, faster execution, lower number of files, fewer internal bugs, a superior debugger, and it interprets the Liberty Basic dialect better than the native implementation... and did I mention that it's free?
Thanks for everything you've given us RR, don't be a stranger on your own forum. ^_^
Re: Farewell 2015 and farewell forum.
Post by RNBW on Jan 13th, 2016, 3:48pm
Ref CirothUngol's post today.
I couldn't have said it better.
Richard Russell has indeed improved and bettered the original product. I am sure we can all come up with something that we would like to see with LBB, but as you said, it is a complete product in itself. If it wasn't free it would be worth buying and I don't say that often.
If there is one area I would like to see explored, it's how we could get more at the power of BBC Basic on which it is powered. There are some useful links, but I'm sure there could be more.
In the meantime, let's be grateful for what Richard has done so far. Although I like LB, I like LBB more!