If you are interested in getting your feet wet with programming try it out. I don't think you will find anybody serious using it though.
I could be wrong, but I think this list is diverse enough that you could post questions about programming in a common language - and get a response about it. In fact, I could claim that more then a few of us are fairly competent coders ... Hald, please raise your hand. I think I saw David Nicol on this list as well.
I would recommend you try picking up perl or python first. They will have more application to real world experience then Real Basic and are fairly easy to learn and can do all the things that make Real Basic "great".
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Charles, Joshua Micah (UMKC-Student) wrote:
Has anyone worked with Real Basic at all? I know Jason Clinton had pointed me over to it once, about a year ago. It's a clone of basic, from what it looks like, but there are some rather neat features, including a built in database (single user) for your applications to use. It can also connect to other DB's out there, and anything, if you write a plugin for it. It's also got a builting 3D library, and many other cool features.
http://www.realsoftware.com/realbasic/indepth/
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