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Geek Culture / a basic that makes dlls

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Posted: 27th Dec 2004 03:40
so is there a basic language that makes dlls and free(or at least to make the dlls)

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Dodo
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Posted: 27th Dec 2004 03:45
Quote: "and free"


no.

otherwise, visual basic.net...not sure if its the basic syntax or not tho.

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ReD_eYe
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Posted: 27th Dec 2004 03:53
Doesn't QBasic allow you to make .dll's? There is definitely a free basic that does, but its not very good or easy to use.


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hyrichter
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Posted: 27th Dec 2004 04:30
You could probably do it with vb.net. It's free if you use notepad to program with.

MikeyP
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Posted: 27th Dec 2004 05:46 Edited at: 27th Dec 2004 05:46
Its also free if you grab the .Net SDK and google "Sharp Develop", which is a free IDE - which closly resembles Visual Studio IDE, for .Net Applications [C#, VB.NET etc...].

But you cant immediatly use VB.NET DLLs in DBP/DBC Enchanced, But someone is making a tool to convert VB.NET DLLs to DarkBasic compatable, Check the Work In Progress forums .
Freddix
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Posted: 27th Dec 2004 06:11
try purebasic
you can create DLL with it and it's an excellent language tu use in // to dbpro

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Posted: 27th Dec 2004 10:21
its not free
qbasic doesnt cause since when did ms-dos support or use dlls
i dont want .net cause i hate .net frameowrk

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