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Subject: Re: Liberty Basic

Author: Luis Smith

Date: 18:01:56 11/14/02

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On November 14, 2002 at 20:18:54, Robert Pawlak wrote:

>Luis,
>
>Here is part of an answer for you. I have not checked recently, but I think
>liberty requires that you package a dll with their program (or something
>similar), so that you can have a working app. It is not really a compiler, but
>creates something like p-code, which is then interpreted at run time.
>
>I would suggest that you look at Pyxia Ibasic (assuming you want to stick with
>basic). The support for the program is simply excellent. It can produce a
>standalone EXE file also.
>
>Most of the people here will tell you that C or C++ is what you want for engine
>development. If you don't care about speed, and just want to learn, then basic
>is ok. As for building a GUI, feel free. But there are many good ones already
>available.
>
>Bob

First of all thanks for the answer, but I have another question.  With Pyxia
Ibasic would you be able to look at the source code of other programs such as
Crafty?  If I were to try to create a chess engine I would want to start from
scratch but I would need something to look at and get some ideas from

Thx again
Luis



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