-
three of
BlitzMax's supported platforms. In
October 2007,
BlitzMax 1.26 was
released which included the
addition of a
reflection module.
BlitzMax 1.32 shipped...
-
December 2004,
Blitz Research released the
BlitzMax programming language for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux.
Unlike all the
other Blitz programming languages...
- 2010-09-13.
Retrieved 2011-04-12. "wxBasic news".
Retrieved 2011-04-12. "wxmax:
BlitzMax binding for wxWidgets".
Retrieved 2011-04-12. "wxC
official website". Sourceforge...
- "Iterator". "Memory
Management ·
BlitzMax".
Retrieved 2023-07-14. "Pointers ·
BlitzMax".
Retrieved 2023-07-14. "BRL.
Blitz ·
BlitzMax".
Retrieved 2023-07-14. "Using...
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Brogan - The
Mystery of
Meane Manor,
using the game
programming language BlitzMax. "GameStar:
Richard Gray: "Creativity has to
inspire the person"". Archived...
- The
Blitz was a
German bombing campaign against the
United Kingdom, from 7
September 1940 to 11 May 1941, for a
little more than 8
months during the Second...
- Third-generation
BASIC dialects such as
Visual Basic, Xojo, Gambas,
StarOffice Basic,
BlitzMax and
PureBasic introduced features to
support object-oriented and event-driven...
-
offers interfaces for both C and C++.
Bindings to
other languages (e.g.,
BlitzMax, C#, Python) are
developed as part of the
project or are
available elsewhere...
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Languages that
formally support the
module concept include Ada, ALGOL,
BlitzMax, C++, C#, Clojure, COBOL,
Common Lisp, D, Dart, eC, Erlang, Elixir, Elm...
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Compilers that use FASM as a backend:
PureBasic High
Level ****embly (HLA)
BlitzMax Comparison of ****emblers "Download". Grysztar,
Tomasz (2008-05-12). "Flat...