If anyone is interested, I have several projects, all available at SourceForge,
that I'll willing to take some collaborators on.
The first on is called Wycker and it is a BBS Log Analyzer, Archiover and Stats
generator. https://sourceforge.net/projects/wycker/ THis one is what I am currently working on and it about 75% complete.
Next is Serenity and it is a TinyTic/Allfix replacement. https://sourceforge.net/projects/sbbs-serenity/ Haven't started coding on this
one yet.
Next is CorpWars. This is a BBS Door game along the lines of ShadowRun with a few twists. https://sourceforge.net/projects/corpwars/ It is meant to be qa console game and I have not yet started coding this one either.
Lastly is Firefly. It is meant to be a replacement for Argus/Radius/Taurus. https://sourceforge.net/projects/ftn-firefly/ I have the last code release for
Taurus and am looking at converting it from Delphi into Free Pascal/Lazarus and
then updating an adding to it.
I can be reached here, or at Split Infiinty (infinity.synchro.net) or at steven.sheeley@gmail.com
... Behind every successful man is an astonished mother-in-law.
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Buckaroo Banzai wrote to All <=-ãã BB> If anyone is interested, I have several projects, all available atã BB> SourceForge, that I'll willing to take some collaborators on.ããDepending on how my relearning goes, I might be interested in taking a lookãdown the track. Bit early now, but in time.ããã... All real programs contain errors.ã--- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49ã þ Synchronet þ Freeway BBS in Bendigo, Australia.ã
Re: Re: Pascal projectsã> By: Deavmi to Buckaroo Banzai on Sat Apr 01 2017 11:36 amãã> Sounds like FreeBASIC as well: has a "QBasic" mode to compile QBasic code.ãã> I apologize, I am more fond of BASIC than Pascal. I read Delphi Pascal once,ã> only to conclude that it was not the application that was the problem, butã> the server that was the problem; so, never wrote in Pascal.ãã> It is interesting to see that Pascal is still being used to this day; evenã> with Free Pascal and Lazuras (spell?) IDE.ãã> -jagã> Code it, script it, automate it!ããããYeah. It's still used. Atleast Delphi is but I know there are many still doingãPascal (but yeah).ãã---ã þ Synchronet þ KK4QBN + (706)-422-9538 + kk4qbn.synchro.net + 24/7/365ã
jagossel wrote to Deavmi <=-ãã ja> Sounds like FreeBASIC as well: has a "QBasic" mode to compile QBasicã ja> code.ããInteresting. :)ãã ja> I apologize, I am more fond of BASIC than Pascal. I read Delphi Pascalã ja> once, only to conclude that it was not the application that was theã ja> problem, but the server that was the problem; so, never wrote inã ja> Pascal.ããI preferred Pascal. At the time, BASIC was still an interpreted language. ãCompilers came along later, other than a couple of lesser known ones. By theãtime a BASIC IDE and nice, structured version came along, I was firmly in theãPascal camp.ãã ja> It is interesting to see that Pascal is still being used to this day;ã ja> even with Free Pascal and Lazuras (spell?) IDE.ãããYep. :)ããã... Spam: The triumph of technology over taste.ã--- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49ã þ Synchronet þ Freeway BBS in Bendigo, Australia.ã
Interesting. :)ãã> I preferred Pascal. At the time, BASIC was still an interpreted language.ã> Compilers came along later, other than a couple of lesser known ones. By theã> time a BASIC IDE and nice, structured version came along, I was firmly in theã> Pascal camp.ãã> Yep. :)ãã> ... Spam: The triumph of technology over taste.ã> --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49ã> â– Synchronet â– Freeway BBS in Bendigo, Australia.ããããIn the early days of Pascal it was interpreted but that changed (for the betterãtoo).ãã+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+ãTristan B. Kildaire (deavmi@kk4qbn.synchro.net)ãInfo: `finger deavmi@kk4qbn.synchro.net`ã+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+ãã---ã þ Synchronet þ KK4QBN + (706)-422-9538 + kk4qbn.synchro.net + 24/7/365ã
Deavmi wrote to Vk3jed <=-ãã De> In the early days of Pascal it was interpreted but that changed (forã De> the better too).ããYeah, interpreted Pascal was before my time though, but compiled BASIC cameãmuch later. There was an early DOS BASIC compiler (BASCOM.EXE IIRC) thatãworked, but it wasn't that common, and I can't recall if there were anyãlimitations compared to using GWBASIC.ããã... I don't make jokes. I just watch the government and report the facts.ã--- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49ã þ Synchronet þ Freeway BBS in Bendigo, Australia.ã
If anyone is interested, I have several projects, all available at SourceForge,
that I'll willing to take some collaborators on.
The first on is called Wycker and it is a BBS Log Analyzer, Archiover and Stats
generator. https://sourceforge.net/projects/wycker/ THis one is what I am currently working on and it about 75% complete.
Next is Serenity and it is a TinyTic/Allfix replacement. https://sourceforge.net/projects/sbbs-serenity/ Haven't started coding on this
one yet.
Next is CorpWars. This is a BBS Door game along the lines of ShadowRun with a few twists. https://sourceforge.net/projects/corpwars/ It is meant to be qa console game and I have not yet started coding this one either.
Lastly is Firefly. It is meant to be a replacement for Argus/Radius/Taurus. https://sourceforge.net/projects/ftn-firefly/ I have the last code release for
Taurus and am looking at converting it from Delphi into Free Pascal/Lazarus and
then updating an adding to it.
I can be reached here, or at Split Infiinty (infinity.synchro.net) or at steven.sheeley@gmail.com
... Behind every successful man is an astonished mother-in-law.
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