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Post by milfredo on Mar 27th, 2015, 4:05pm
Hello,
Just found this spot. I have been using LB for over 10 years or longer on and off. LBB is brand new to me. Where would be the best place to start to figure this all out?
A little confused. Does LBB stand alone on it's own, whereas I would start doing all of my coding just using LBB or do I continue to use LB and the run the program through LBB?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Milfredo
Re: Brand new to LBB
Post by Mystic on Mar 27th, 2015, 4:51pm
Just found this spot. I have been using LB for over 10 years or longer on and off. LBB is brand new to me. Where would be the best place to start to figure this all out?
Welcome, I'm fairly new here as well but will try to answer what I know.
Quote:
A little confused. Does LBB stand alone on it's own, whereas I would start doing all of my coding just using LBB or do I continue to use LB and the run the program through LBB?
I believe LBB does stand on its own and you can just do all of your development within its editor.
That is what I have started doing.
Re: Brand new to LBB
Post by milfredo on Mar 27th, 2015, 8:33pm
Thanks a lot.
Milfredo
Re: Brand new to LBB
Post by carninesix on Mar 28th, 2015, 12:21pm
I am also new here too, the big difference I have noticed is attitude.
Here it is "yes it can be done, we just need to work out how".
Re: Brand new to LBB
Post by CryptoMan on Mar 28th, 2015, 11:00pm
LBB has the right attitude.
I was using LB to show that you can do anything you want with LB but with LBB you can also do things LB can not do.
At least we try to find a way around by providing extensions using MSDN with external DLLs where LBB is not sufficient by providing some wrappers to external function calls.
Therefore, really there is almost nothing you can not do with LBB.
Re: Brand new to LBB
Post by CirothUngol on Apr 7th, 2015, 12:58am
Glad you found it! LBB is definitely stand-alone, and if you'd like an awesome IDE to go with it (better than LB's) check out the link to LB Workshop in my signature. A free & easy programming suite!
I've been using LBB for nearly 2 years and so far, I've seen no reason to go back.