ErosOlmi
27-02-2016, 14:09
At page 8 of below article on programming languages, thinBasic is mentioned:
http://www.informationweek.com/devops/programming-languages/6-hot-programming-languages-to-add-to-your-tool-kit/d/d-id/1324042?image_number=8
Not much but happy thinBasic is there.
Petr Schreiber
27-02-2016, 20:46
Very nice :)
I think once we get out of Beta cycle with tB, we could try a bit of propagation to get more feedback.
Petr
a few googling:
in this PDF :
http://admagres.com/downloads/Open_NMR_Manual_v13.pdf
he said: ThinBasic : A BASIC programming environment that allows users to write data acquisition scripts,
new data processing commands and perform macros with OpenBox, he said: All the ThinBasic commands that are shipped with the system can be found in this directory, also there a small thinbasic functions tutorial inside this pdf, it seems used in magnetics... .
Integrating NeoBook, thinBasic & OpenGL:
http://www.neosoftware.com/community/viewtopic.php?p=11211708
it display spider animation
someone are describing thinbasic
http://socoder.net/?topic=1502
https://www.opengl.org/wiki/Language_bindings#ThinBASIC
Allows use of OpenGL up to version 2.1 and GLU in default installation
Supports TBGL higher level abstraction over OpenGL
certainly there are thousands of secret thinbasic uses and by unknown users over the whole planet and outside google eyes.