#Purebasic 5.70 libs full#
Access to full OS API for advanced programmers
Procedure support for structured programming with local and global variables No external DLLs, runtime interpreter or anything else required when creating executables PureBasic 5.72 LTS Windows/ 5.70 Linux/macOS PureBasic 5.72 LTS Windows/ 5. Very fast compiler which creates highly optimized executables Huge set of internal commands (1400+) to quickly and easily build any application or game Experienced coders will have no problem gaining access to any of the legal OS structures or API objects and PureBasic even allows inline ASM. In spite of its beginner-friendly syntax, the possibilities are endless with PureBasic's advanced features such as pointers, structures, procedures, dynamically linked lists and much more. We have put a lot of effort into its realization to produce a fast, reliable system friendly language. The GitHub-hosted Wiki associated to the PureBASIC Archives repo is intended as an online reference for PureBASIC ie: not for tutorials, reviews of third party tools, ecc., but as place where one can quickly find tech specs, FAQs, cross-platform setup and development guidelines, and any answers relating to PureBASIC as a language and. PureBasic has been created for the beginner and expert alike. The key features of PureBasic are portability (Windows, Linux and MacOS X are currently supported), the production of very fast and highly optimized executables and, of course, the very simple BASIC syntax. PureBasic is a native 32-bit and 64-bit programming language based on established BASIC rules.