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My impression is that BasicCoder2 would like that Free Basic would be a very basic Basic compiler (ie. toothless) that did not allow to write complex (aka "unreadable") code. This way, he will be able to understand all the code posted. The problem is that such a compiler won't attract any skilled programmer.
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It would have been inappropriate to do an unsolicited psychological profile on another poster. However my book case has a whole row on books collected over the years on psychology and brain science so I am not adverse to a private analysis in the name of self knowledge. At the moment I am reading "What it's like to be a dog" written by the neuroscientist Gregory Berns.
It would have been inappropriate to do an unsolicited psychological profile on another poster. However my book case has a whole row on books collected over the years on psychology and brain science so I am not adverse to a private analysis in the name of self knowledge. At the moment I am reading "What it's like to be a dog" written by the neuroscientist Gregory Berns.
I am also an INTP. My wife did the test on me after doing it at her work place and agreed with the result. I just took the online test with the same result.paul doe wrote:
I wasn't familiar with the Jung Personality Test, so when you suggested it in another thread, I took it; it just so happens that I'm also an INTP, so it's no wonder we frequently share the same perspectives on certain topics =D
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I am no expert but I just might have been able to guess that.paul doe wrote:it just so happens that I'm also an INTP
I hate to say this but that is probably true. <smile>The INTP personality type is fairly rare, making up only three percent of the population, which is definitely a good thing for them, as there's nothing they'd be more unhappy about than being "common".
Some famous INTPs: Albert Einstein, Carl Jung (the man himself), Abraham Lincoln, René Descartes, Charles Darwin, Blaise Pascal. Female INTPs really are rare of which we have Meryl Streep and Sigourney Weaver to name two.
70% of Fortune 500 companies use the MBTI. MBTI is Myers-Briggs Type Indicator which is an extension of Jung's Typology. Myers is Briggs' daughter.
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It would.BasicCoder2 wrote:It would have been inappropriate to do an unsolicited psychological profile on another poster.
I definitely would not have guessed that. Welcome to the club.I am also an INTP.
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Well you have the wrong impression.Josep Roca wrote:My impression is that BasicCoder2 would like that Free Basic would be a very basic Basic compiler (ie. toothless) that did not allow to write complex (aka "unreadable") code. This way, he will be able to understand all the code posted. The problem is that such a compiler won't attract any skilled programmer.
I sometimes make use of code written by advanced programmers who have used the more advanced techniques even if I am unable to follow it myself. Indeed some of my code has depended on it. If I hadn't been provided with escapi.bi I would still be using C.
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=15837&hilit
With hindsight maybe I should have stuck with C and spent time learning more advanced C++ programming but I was swayed by the easy to use FreeBASIC and its graphics library which meant I could get on with my project at the time instead of learning how to do it myself with C++.
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INTP initally, way more extroverted now.
Sounds like a fun book BC.
Im trying to get my feet wet in c but just trying to plot a **** **** pixel is like pulling teeth
Sounds like a fun book BC.
Im trying to get my feet wet in c but just trying to plot a **** **** pixel is like pulling teeth
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@dafhi,
Its been over 6 months since I last used C with the SDL2 library. I used the code::blocks IDE.
For drawing pixels,
http://gigi.nullneuron.net/gigilabs/sdl2-pixel-drawing/
Its been over 6 months since I last used C with the SDL2 library. I used the code::blocks IDE.
For drawing pixels,
http://gigi.nullneuron.net/gigilabs/sdl2-pixel-drawing/
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Dear José,Josep Roca wrote:My impression is that BasicCoder2 would like that Free Basic would be a very basic Basic compiler (ie. toothless) that did not allow to write complex (aka "unreadable") code. This way, he will be able to understand all the code posted. The problem is that such a compiler won't attract any skilled programmer.
I admire what you have done for the World of programming, but this needs to be contested: Neither do I believe that BasicCoder2 is too dumb to see the "beauty of artwork" as produced here with FreeBasic, nor do I believe that a compiler that sticks to the principles of Basic has to be "toothless". There are BASIC compilers that beat C speed-wise, and I do not think that any real World task cannot be done with FreeBasic because it would be "toothless".
Can we find a compromise between speed, elegant BASIC syntax, and feature availability that does not end up in that absurdly ugly mess called C++? I think we can.
Now you can put me into a psychological category if you wish to do so.
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I finally got something. getting sdl to work
discovered i needed to "attach" a source file into the actual project.
yay.
path tracing and neural networks. it's been somewhat of a meandering bee-line journey
discovered i needed to "attach" a source file into the actual project.
yay.
path tracing and neural networks. it's been somewhat of a meandering bee-line journey
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Yes that was my initial source. I went through all this last December to get it to work but haven't been back since.dafhi wrote:I finally got something. getting sdl to work
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=26212&hilit
FreeBasic or C?path tracing and neural networks. it's been somewhat of a meandering bee-line journey
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I most definitely do not agree with the assertion of freeBasic to be "toothless"!
Back to the topic: In my personal opinion the signup date and the number of posts provides enough information to get an idea of a member's skills. In addition to that I dare to say that all active menmbers here actually know what to think about each other. <smile>
Back to the topic: In my personal opinion the signup date and the number of posts provides enough information to get an idea of a member's skills. In addition to that I dare to say that all active menmbers here actually know what to think about each other. <smile>
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All of the above. Also thinking about JS and Python.BasicCoder2 wrote:FreeBasic or C?path tracing and neural networks. it's been somewhat of a meandering bee-line journey
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> I most definitely do not agree with the assertion of freeBasic to be "toothless"!
Where I have made this assertion? I said that "My impression is that BasicCoder2 would like that Free Basic would be a very basic Basic compiler (ie. toothless)". If it was a toothless compiler I won't be using it.
If I got a wrong impression, I apologize, but it is not based only in this thread, but also in threads like this one: "BASIC was meant to be easy to learn, read and understand": viewtopic.php?f=17&t=25269
Where I have made this assertion? I said that "My impression is that BasicCoder2 would like that Free Basic would be a very basic Basic compiler (ie. toothless)". If it was a toothless compiler I won't be using it.
If I got a wrong impression, I apologize, but it is not based only in this thread, but also in threads like this one: "BASIC was meant to be easy to learn, read and understand": viewtopic.php?f=17&t=25269
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grindstone wrote
I'm a Zergling. I do not think,..
I need Cerebrates to think for me what I would think about myself whenever it were me.
Dear grindstone,In addition to that I dare to say that all active members here actually know what to think about each other.
I'm a Zergling. I do not think,..
I need Cerebrates to think for me what I would think about myself whenever it were me.
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Yes, BASIC was meant to be easy to learn, read and understand was a nice thread:
So true ;-)BasicCoder2 wrote:FreeBASIC is developing into an obscure non intuitive language in its race to become C++