From what i see this Compiler produces fast and small code.
Tiny-C Infos. (http://bellard.org/tcc/)
Tiny-C -Download (http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/tinycc/)
I have had much success using the 32-bit version although I had to add a couple of key items.
The 64-bit version is very sparse in libraries and include files compared to 32-bit.
James
link for James' updated version: http://bc9.bcxbasic.com/download.html
if you want to go to a c'ish, you should try "http://dlang.org/index.html" the d-language. it's modern, easy and has 32/64 bit, for many os'es.
regards
richard
Hmm... I noticed on their website, http://wiki.dlang.org/IDEs, a "Visual Studio Plugin" written in D, so you could use Visual Studio with Mars D.
I wonder if anyone has ever tried to build a PowerBASIC plugin for Visual Studio... that would've been D-BOMB!!! : )
Talking of Visual PowerBasic - Have any of you seen the new Beta of FireFly with the Object model mode. For those who like the simplicity of VB6 this looks the closest and has the power of PowerBasic - Looks quite exciting - Well done Paul.
Yeah, that new FireFly is looking good... and wasn't there another guy pushing another designer recently... then all of a sudden he just disappeared?
Quote from: Jon Eskdale on October 08, 2013, 09:52:52 AM
Talking of Visual PowerBasic - Have any of you seen the new Beta of FireFly with the Object model mode. For those who like the simplicity of VB6 this looks the closest and has the power of PowerBasic - Looks quite exciting - Well done Paul.
Paul is amazing.
Quote from: Jim Dunn on October 08, 2013, 03:37:24 PM
...then all of a sudden he just disappeared?
He's right here: http://phnxthunder.com/forums/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=844 (http://phnxthunder.com/forums/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=844)
Marc
Quote from: Marc Giao on October 08, 2013, 09:12:40 PM
He's right here: http://phnxthunder.com/forums/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=844 (http://phnxthunder.com/forums/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=844)
Marc
That is not who he was referring to. He was referring to the new guy:
http://www.nimble-ide.com
May i remind us that this is the RINY C post here?
I'll be happy to see you Opinions about Visual Designers in an dedicated Thread.
My Opinion when i took a look some time ago was that "the new guys should get their stuff bug free and then come back".