7/14/2023 0 Comments Purebasic v4.51![]() ![]() It only takes a handful of PureBASIC developers to quickly populate a project like this one. I hope that developers can benefit from having a pool of resources to fish from, and that they might contribute back by sharing their own findings too. Well, this project is something along these lines, but on a collaborative scale. At the end of each project – when the dev-frenzy cools down – I always try to reorganize my collected notes and resources in a systematic way, so next time I’ll need them they’ll be at my fingertips (without having to sift through all my past projects just because I forgot where I saved them). The idea of creating this repo dawned on me when I realized that in the course of time, while working on various PureBASIC projects, I’ve been cumulating lots of resources and notes – mostly buried within each project’s working folders. Hopefully, this should also encourage users to contribute their own resources to the project. Documents and tutorials are stored in the repository both in source format (Markdown or AsciiDoc) and in distribution format (HTML, doc, PDF, ecc.).īy cloning the repo, the end user downloads a copy of all of the project’s reosurces, which then become locally available at all times and extremely easy to update and maintain through Git. The Git repository is the core of the PB-Archives project: resources of various types are herein stored, organized into categories through folders structure. The goal of the project is to create a collaborative centralized place for gathering and sharing PureBASIC-related resources: code examples and snippets, libraries, tutorials, books, and links - anything that can simplify a programmer’s life by either being herein archived or linked/reviewed. The project was started by Tristano Ajmone ( in October 2016. The PB-Archives is a threefold project consisting of: git.io/pb-wiki – Links to PB-Archives’ Wiki.git.io/pb-archives – Links to PB-Archives’ repo master (here).git.io/purebasic-archives – Links to PB-Archives’ website.«PureBASIC Archives» Overall License Terms.Or you may download selected resources as Zip archives from the “Download Links” section. ![]() dev-tutorials.zip – download also the WIP drafts of upcoming tutorials.master.zip – download the production ready version.You’re welcome to participate to the alpha testing and development via GitHub issues or by contacting me via email (tajmone at gmail dot com).ĭIRECT DOWNLOAD – You can download a full copy of The PB-Archives without using Git: Here are some HTML Live preview links of what the revamped documentation website will look like (still WIP drafts): Until the new version is ready for release, the PureBASIC Archives will not be updated, and no pull requests will be accepted (currently, all the markdown contents are being ported to the new system) - except for some sections (eg: /syntax-highlighting/) which are crucial to the upcoming version and are being actively updated to make the transition possible.ĮSTIMATED RELEASE DATE: December 2017/January 2018 (optimistically).Īn early access Alpha version is now publicly available in a temporary GitHub repository: The new version will be powered by Butler - a static, flat-file content management system (written entirely in PureBASIC) that relies on PP, pandoc and Highlight to generate HTML documentation from pandoc-markdown source files. PROJECT TEMPORARILY FROZEN - The PureBASIC Archives project is currently being redesigned to become a fully browsable HTML project (both online, through GitHub Pages, as well as locally).
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