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JRS

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O2 fan
« on: June 03, 2013, 09:51:18 AM »
I think we need to present Eros with some kind of reward or incentive after 999 visits without a post.  :D



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erosolmi

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Re: O2 fan
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2013, 08:45:03 AM »
Maybe you are not aware of this so you will learn something from this post:
  • I use Chrome as preferred browser
  • like other browsers, Chrome has an option to remember the open tabs when I close it so every time I re-open Chrome all my preferred sites are still there, updated
  • I have around 20 open tabs of the preferred site I frequently visit
  • every time I open Chrome, all that tabs and relative sites are open automatically even if I do not read them

If this waste your detailed statistics about my behaves is not my fault but fault of your behave to spy me.

That said: I will remain fan of Oxygen Basic project.

JRS

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Re: O2 fan
« Reply #2 on: June 04, 2013, 09:08:36 AM »
Eros,

I think you have been working too hard. My intent was to put a smile on your face not make you angry. My only hope is that you share some of the thinBasic magic here on the O2 forum. At one time O2 seemed to be an important extension to thinBasic. I hope that relationship is still in your game plan.

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I have around 20 open tabs of the preferred site I frequently visit

Maybe some day ScriptBasic will make it to your preferred browser tabs.  :-*

I would say you and Peter of the BaCon project have the best web / support sites going for any of the still active Basic projects.

John
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Charles Pegge

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Re: O2 fan
« Reply #3 on: June 04, 2013, 11:26:20 AM »
Our dilemma:







Aurel

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Re: O2 fan
« Reply #4 on: June 13, 2013, 08:36:56 AM »
When we talks who is fan and who is not i simply cannot resist and must tell you few points from
two pathetic  losers from:
http://patchlabs.net/patchforums/showthread.php?tid=21&page=7

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Kuron:
And I'll tell you something else, this discussion has left a very bad taste in my mouth for Oxygen Basic.

It is an extremely schizophrenic language with no real identity of its own. I used to think Hot Basic was the most poorly designed language out there, but Oxygen beats it hands down. From personal experience on a variety of forums, the users of both products tend to be as bizarre as what you encountered here and rational discussion is just not possible as the circular logic they use starts eating itself. It is best to avoid getting sucked into the vortex in the first place.

So i really don't know that we use schizophrenic language >:(
By the way Kuron on Croatian means 'dick head' ... ;D :D :D :D

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patch:
Hence the reason I've never been interested in it, I looked at it a while ago and realized how weird it and it's users are.
They have an almost maniacal attitude towards it.

And wow we have maniacal attitude   ::)  :P   ;D  :D :D :D

Conclusion:
I am a maniac who use schizophrenic language .. ;D
 :D :D :D

Peter

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Re: O2 fan
« Reply #5 on: June 13, 2013, 09:12:45 AM »
Schizophrenic programming, here with OxygenBasic ?
I did not know that I am schizophrenic, I think I will ask my wife, she has never said a word about it.   :D 

Frankolinox

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Re: O2 fan
« Reply #6 on: June 13, 2013, 09:37:46 AM »
for me oxygen is at the moment the most understandable basic language I've ever met in the last two, three years, after having some great updates and made very good progresses. there's perhaps a bigger hurdle for understanding at the beginning but after climbing the first learning levels and see and work through all the big variety of example folders every user can see the profits of this great language. I have had my dept two years ago, what happened to oxygen basic but now I am very satisfied with this language.

although I am not an assembler guy, I try to understand some asm code and see it's much better and faster for programming. but if you have a look at winapi or binding other language at oxygen (include files, embedding) I can only say a lot of basic languages can learn from oxygen basic.

nobody is schizophren here or after looking in source code or at freebasic site there aren't insane people as I suppose but only crazy and very talented programmers and full of innovation, same to here :)

Aurel

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Re: O2 fan
« Reply #7 on: June 13, 2013, 09:52:15 AM »
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I can only say a lot of basic languages can learn from oxygen basic.

RIGHT POINT Frank ;)

JRS

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Re: O2 fan
« Reply #8 on: June 13, 2013, 10:10:52 AM »
All diamonds start off as a lump of coal. It takes extreme pressure and time to achieve it's potential value. O2 may have a little coal dust floating around but to me it shines bright, carbon rock solid and can morph into just about anything you want.

 
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