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ErosOlmi
12-05-2017, 11:00
I've created in the upper Forum menu a link to GitHub showing search results for "thinbasic" key sorted by most recent: "thinBasic on GitHub" (https://github.com/search?o=desc&q=thinbasic&s=updated&type=Repositories&utf8=%E2%9C%93)

Apart taking advantages from using GitHub for its great features ... it is quite useful for thinBasic project to have scripts/project on GitHub because many other systems collect programming language information from GitHub.
Also many users are moving from other source code web sites to GitHub.

Also Michael Hartlef has published his great modules: TBEM, TBAI

Together with Petr I will move most of thinBasic module sources into GitHub to be public domain.
thinBasic repository will be the following: https://github.com/ThinBASIC

So, ... stay tuned.

kryton9
12-05-2017, 13:39
Thanks, Eros, Peter and Michael for putting thinBasic and your modules on github.

One thing I noticed. https://github.com/search?l=Assembly&o=desc&q=thinbasic&s=updated&type=Repositories&utf8=%E2%9C%93
I see a language indicator for Assembly and I was wondering if you guys knew how to have such an indicator for thinBasic?

ErosOlmi
12-05-2017, 13:47
Petr was trying to find a way: https://github.com/github/linguist/issues/2878

kryton9
12-05-2017, 13:54
Petr was trying to find a way: https://github.com/github/linguist/issues/2878
Interesting to read and see to see into the inner workings.
Now I see why I need to use github fully and
not via upload files and the download button.:D

Petr Schreiber
12-05-2017, 19:11
Great idea, Eros :drink:

I am looking forward to growth of that list, we have lot of magicians here!
I hope Rene will find time to join the party as well!

Petr

Michael Hartlef
16-05-2017, 18:37
Heads up folks. For around 6 hours more, PacktPub has the book GitHub essentials for free:

https://www.packtpub.com/packt/offers/free-learning

ErosOlmi
17-05-2017, 13:53
Great.

There is also this source of free e-books: https://www.syncfusion.com/resources/techportal/ebooks

Petr Schreiber
18-05-2017, 09:00
I find the documentation for git pretty good: https://git-scm.com/docs


Petr