
RubyGems
GitHub
npm
Homebrew
Yarn
NixOS
Bundler
Bower
FreeBASIC
PureBasic
Liberty BASIC
Xojo
QB64
thinBasic
PowerBASIC
wxBasic
RubyGems
FreeBASICRuby developers of all levels, especially those who wish to efficiently manage and incorporate external libraries into their projects. It is also beneficial for teams working collaboratively on Ruby projects, as it helps maintain consistency across development environments.
HAS IDE AS FBEdit, FBNP,WINFBE, VisualFB, etc
Based on our record, RubyGems seems to be a lot more popular than FreeBASIC. While we know about 104 links to RubyGems, we've tracked only 5 mentions of FreeBASIC. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Combining "OSS used by your product" (~50) and "other OSS" (~35), roughly 85 respondents are bringing coding agents into OSS work. Even after deduplicating, that's around 20% of respondents using coding agents to maintain open source. That would have been hard to imagine a year ago. For the Ruby ecosystem this directly lowers maintenance burden, and I see the effect firsthand on RubyGems and Bundler. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
Source 'https://rubygems.org' Gem 'telegem', '~> 3.0.4' Gem 'dotenv', '~> 2.8' #add any other gem you wish httparty nethttp json e.t.c. - Source: dev.to / 6 months ago
Puppet Facter (available from rubygems.org). - Source: dev.to / 12 months ago
Create Gemfile file inside the directory and add only one line: https://rubygems.org. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
# copied from https://github.com/sidekiq/sidekiq/blob/main/Gemfile Source "https://rubygems.org" Gemspec Gem "rake" RAILS_VERSION = "~> 8.0" Gem "actionmailer", RAILS_VERSION Gem "actionpack", RAILS_VERSION Gem "activejob", RAILS_VERSION Gem "activerecord", RAILS_VERSION Gem "railties", RAILS_VERSION Gem "redis-client" # gem "bumbler" # gem "debug" Gem "sqlite3", "~> 2.2", platforms: :ruby Gem... - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Outside of Microsoft created QB64: - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QB64 - https://lunduke.substack.com/p/the-wild-events-that-nearly-took Outside of Microsoft created Visual Basic IDE: - http://gambas.sourceforge.net/en/main.html - https://github.com/wekan/hx/tree/main/prototypes/ui/gambas Outside of Microsoft created FreeBasic: - https://freebasic.net. - Source: Hacker News / about 4 years ago
If you have linux or windows, you can try freebasic. I believe it has a qbasic compatibility mode. Source: over 4 years ago
Have you looked at https://freebasic.net/ and https://www.qb64.org/portal/ ? It's been ages since I actually wrote code in BASIC, but there do appear to be nice open-source options in the modern world. - Source: Hacker News / almost 5 years ago
I used https://freebasic.net/ ages ago. Works fine. Source: over 5 years ago
And here you can live though that pain again: https://freebasic.net/. Source: over 5 years ago
GitHub - Originally founded as a project to simplify sharing code, GitHub has grown into an application used by over a million people to store over two million code repositories, making GitHub the largest code host in the world.
PureBasic - Fantaisie Software Official WebSite. PureBasic - Feel The Pure Power. PureBasic is a programming language based on established BASIC rules.
npm - npm is a package manager for Node.
Liberty BASIC - Easy Programming for Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, 8 and 10
Homebrew - The missing package manager for macOS
Xojo - Real Software and Real Studio are now Xojo.