Posted: 22nd Mar 2003 12:24
how about seperating this board into Dark Basic Pro snippets, and Dark Basic snippets...It would be much easier because all the scripts I get don't seem to work Dark Basic Classic...
Robin
Posted: 22nd Mar 2003 17:45
Not a bad idea!
Posted: 23rd Mar 2003 1:00
yeah good idea...
Posted: 23rd Mar 2003 3:56
Nice.

We would need a moderator to constantly look at both snippets on both boards,

so he will have to do all the work If it didn't work on DB or DBPRO.

All I am saying is that it's easier for somone to put that It only works in DB or DBPro.

Cheers.
Posted: 23rd Mar 2003 6:44
Although what if (on the off-chance) a piece of code works on both?
Posted: 23rd Mar 2003 21:48
Than put DBC and DBPro

Cheers.
Posted: 24th Mar 2003 20:27
Yes...I think any code submitted should be checked by the poster whether or not it works in DBC or not and then they would know what board to put it in...
I only have DBC so its annoying when code doesn't work
Posted: 25th Mar 2003 4:03
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Posted: 25th Mar 2003 17:44
yeah...but there still should be a DBC snippets board...some people still use it
Posted: 25th Mar 2003 18:03
Now all we need is to get Rich to read this...
Posted: 6th Apr 2003 19:06
get the upgrade patch for DBC and most DBP command will work.

Most, as in not all of them.
Posted: 7th Apr 2003 8:31
The DBP site is mainly for DBP, Im sure theres other sites that cater to DBC more clearly.

I would assume DBC is being fazed out as DBP grows.
It would be easier if they were seperated into 2 distinct groups.


The range of changes is growing a lot between dbc and dbp so I would assume they have there own forums seperate from each other.


meshing them together creates a bit of confusion.


ult. its up to the owners of this site & software.
Posted: 7th Apr 2003 16:24
If there is seperate darbasic and darbasic pro forums on this website, then there should be seperate code snippits forums. A new forum wouldn't be much bother to set up, and could be done soon.

RED GENERAL
Posted: 7th Apr 2003 19:09
I would buy DBPro but seeing as I just bought DBC three months ago, I'll stick with my choice. Also I like going on this forum just for the fun of it and not so much to get help (although I do use it for that). Its good to chat with other people who do the same as you, I don't know anyone in real life who is my age and programs.
Posted: 10th Apr 2003 16:42
Same for me. I got a few people interested in my year but not many are actually bothered to make games. (although some I know do not even know how to turn the computer on if you get my drift)
RED GENERAL
Posted: 12th Apr 2003 3:06
1. The DB forum option takes you to these on the DB Pro site.

2. There are many questions I ask in DB forum which could very easily be answered by the DB Pro crew, I fear they may be being overlooked by the experts.

3. I believe the solution is to reduce the number of forums, and add a DB / DBpro / Generic flag that shows on the listings.

4. ...and how about a search option?!?

5. I have just bought DB Classic plus Enhancements & Darkmatter this week. I don't need the added functionality of DB Pro, and having to program in 4 other languages for a living, I'd rather learn another language with a subset of commands first!

DB Classic is very alive!
Posted: 2nd May 2003 18:06
Oooh! DB Programmers! Me and my mate also use DB Classic. It would help if we had more examples of code for DB Classic! I'm using 1.12 at the moment but will be patching it to 1.13.
Posted: 24th May 2003 3:07
Is there an large difference betwen db and db pro?
Iam saving money to buy db classic with the bundle of code snippets cd and darkmatter and cartography.
I have never coded before and thought that it would be an good start.
But must i maybe now then buy db pro instead and maybe trow it out the window later when i cant get it at all to work.
As the bundle with db and the archive cd with source code seamed like an good start to beginn with?
Yust wondering as i have glanced a bit at blitz basic to but thoght that db classic seamed like the best offer with the large bundle of programs?
Iam planning to switch to db pro when i have learned the basics and can se that i can get something to work in code. :-s
Posted: 31st May 2003 14:34
Go for it dude, please hehe
Posted: 24th Jun 2003 16:09
I think there SHOULD be two code forums, one for DBC and one for DBpro