using AND as an IF statement


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    I do not see IF ELSE ENDIF in a programming language a feature. They all have it that I use.

    I would gladly pay $25 for an upgrade or shoot $50 so I will use it. Every compiler I have is $99 or less, except Power Basic CC and Power Basic Windows, they are major Windows 32bit program that have to deal with Microsofts contact changes and with major libraries and APIs, not like a 32 command plus PIC compiler, and they were $199 each.

    I own BASIC for Atmel (RVKBASIC), Unix (Linux and BSD), Mac OSX, PC/Windows and DOS (3 of them DOS, DOS32 bit and Windows 32bit), Palm, Motorola platform phones, and sure other I can not think of at the moment. Like I said, I love BASIC. I like PBC except for what I think it is a serious flaw for MEL and it PBC users now and future.

    And all listed above have IF ELSE ENDIF of course, that is BASIC. No I did not own a Basic Stamp. Never will. Don't need it with better tools out there.

    Funny how one points out something missing in what I think is a good product (this would make it great for the entry level product) and all of a sudden you are (by some people that do not see your point or own the PRO ersion) a bad guy, or someone that wants something for free, or are a professional tring to get something cheap.. Too funny.

    Nope. Just want to write proper basic code for the pic chip, that is all.

    C, pascal, BASIC, perl, pyton, ruby. Well I can stop, all programs I am aware of today (Since early 1990's that did not have line numbers) on any platform have if else endif.
    Last edited by mramos; - 3rd June 2006 at 00:12.

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