Hum...
Everybody who has once tried LBB will not stop using it!
Still the problem is not solved about LBB's publicity and there are none so deaf as those who will not hear - if these people "refuse" to take that chance, who cares....
Everyday, new people look for a BASIC programming language. Why would people choose LB4 or any other similar language instead of BBC then?
When I was looking around the net, one year ago, about finding the (imo) "simplest possible" programming language, if found BBC and also LB4. I finally decided to go for LB4 because: - LB4 looks a little bit closer to DB3/CLIPPER I was using 30 years ago; - the better appearance of syntax and the language's command words; - the overall aspect of the web site; - the very small effort I had to make to find several comprehensive and simple code samples; - the importance of the community (forum, Wiki); - the tools (IDE) I wouldn't have to "provide" by myself.
The price was absolutely not an argument.
What about making BBC more "sexy"?
Your idea about making a powerful editor, debugger and more is just great. Newcomers love to be cocooned
Make all that "attractive" and I'm sure you'll have new adepts ;-) |
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