Oficijelni sajt je
www.freebasic.net.
Možete skinuti i njegov izvorni kod, a za IDE ima RadAsm za FB ili FBIde.
Podržavaju ga Linux, Dos32, Windows XP, itd.
Kod koji pravi je prirodni mašinski kod, ma da i nema neke optimizacije koda.
Kompitabilan je sa QBasic (sadrži skoro sve njegove funkcije, čak i mnogo više od toga)
Podrška za OpenGL, DX9, i još dosta toga. Kreira Dll fajlove.
Za RadAsm Ide:
http://www.radasm.com/Upload/RadFB.zip
Za FBIDE:
http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.n...rceforge/fbide/FBIde_0.4.6.zip
IDE i Kompajler zajedno:
http://switch.dl.sourceforge.n...FBIde_0.4.6_FreeBASIC_0.15.exe
Još jedan IDE za FreeBasic:
http://www.planetsquires.com/files/jpro_fb_171.zip
Za FreeBasic WINDOWS:
http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.n...fbc/FreeBASIC-v0.16b-win32.exe
Za Dos:
http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.n...fbc/FreeBASIC-v0.16b-dos32.zip
Source:
http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.n...ceforge/fbc/fbc-v0.16b-src.zip
Source Library:
http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.n...forge/fbc/libfb-v0.16b-src.zip
3D Engine Irrlicht wraper za FreeBasic:
http://www.frankdodd.screaming.net/IrrlichtWrapper.zip
Stim što treba skinuti i Irrlicht Engine.
Probajte FreeBasic je besplatan a nadam se i koristan.
FreeBASIC is not a "new" BASIC language. It is not required of you to learn anything new if you are familiar with any Microsoft-BASIC variant.
FreeBASIC is case-insensitive; scalar variables don't need to be dimensioned and suffix can be used; line numbers are supported; MAIN function is not required; most of the graphic and console statements and functions found in MS-QuickBASIC were implemented, et cetera.
Clean Syntax
Only a small number of keywords have been added. All functions are implemented as libraries, so for the most part, there are no new intrinsic routines, and therefore there is a low chance of having name duplication with old code.
Most of the known C libraries and API's can be used without wrappers or helpers
GTK+ 2.0: cross-platform GUI Toolkit (over 1MB of headers, including support for Glade, libart and glGtk)
libxml and libxslt: defacto standard XML and XSL libraries
GSL - GNU Scientific library: complex numbers, vectors and matrices, FFT, linear algebra, statistics, sorting, differential equations, and a dozen other sub-libraries with mathematical routines
GMP - GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library: known as the fastest bignum library
SDL - Simple DirectMedia Layer: multimedia library for audio, user input, 3D and 2D gfx (including the sub-libraries such as SDL_Net, SDL_TTF, etc)
OpenGL: portable library for developing interactive 2D and 3D graphics games and applications (including support for frameworks such as GLUT and GLFW, plus the GL Extensions)
Allegro: game programming library (graphics, sounds, player input, etc)
GD, DevIL, FreeImage, GRX and other graphic-related libraries
OpenAL, Fmod, BASS: 2D and 3D sound systems, with support for mod, mp3, ogg, etc
ODE and Newton - dynamics engines: rigid body dynamics simulation
cgi-util and FastCGI: web development
DirectX and the Windows API - the most complete headers set between the BASIC compilers available, including support for the Unicode functions
DispHelper - COM IDispatch interfaces made easy
more to come...
Multi-platform
FreeBASIC currently runs on 32-bit Windows, Linux, and MS-DOS and also creates applications for the Xbox console. More platforms to come.
The run-time library was written with portability in mind. All third-party tools used exist on most operating systems already as they are from the GNU binutils. The compiler is written in 100% FreeBASIC code (that's it, FreeBASIC compiles itself.), what makes it simple to be bootstrapped as it doesn't depend on non-portable tools.
Unicode support
Besides ASCII files with Unicode escape sequences (\u), FreeBASIC can parse UTF-8, UTF-16LE, UTF-16BE, UTF-32LE and UTF-32BE source (.bas) or header (.bi) files, they can freely mixed with other sources/headers in the same project (also with other ASCII files).
Literal strings can be typed in the original non-latin alphabet, just use an text-editor that supports some of the Unicode formats listed above.
The WSTRING type holds wide-characters, all string functions (like LEFT, TRIM, etc) will work with wide-strings too.
OPEN was extended to support the ENCODING "format" option, files in UTF-8, UTF-16LE and UTF-32LE can be read (using INPUT # or LINE INPUT #) and written (using PRINT # or WRITE #) when opened in INPUT, OUTPUT and APPEND modes, all the conversion between Unicode to ASCII is be done automatically if necessary.
PRINT'ing to console is also supported (see Requirements), INPUT or LINE INPUT from console still not allowing wide-characters to be entered yet.
A large number of variable types available
Integer: BYTE, UBYTE, SHORT, USHORT, INTEGER, UINTEGER, LONGINT and ULONGINT (64-bit)
Floating-point: SINGLE and DOUBLE
String: fixed, variable-length or null-terminated (ZSTRING's), up to 2GB long
Unicode strings (WSTRING's), like ZSTRING's, but with support for wide characters. Use the Windows unicode API functions directly, etc.
User-defined Types (UDT's)
Unlimited nesting.
BASIC's TYPE statement is supported, along with the new UNION statement (including nameless nested UNION's).
Array fields utilizing up to four dimensions can be used.
Function field types.
Bit fields.
Enumerations (ENUM's)
List of constants easily modifiable.
Arrays
Dynamic and static arrays are supported, up to 2 GB in size.
Unlimited number of array dimensions.
Any lower and upper boundaries.
REDIM PRESERVE statement is supported to resize any dynamic array and keep its contents intact.
Pointers
Pointers to any of the data types listed above, including UDT's and arrays.
Uses the same syntax as C.
Unlimited indirection levels (e.g., pointer to pointer to ...).
Function pointers.
Indexing []'s (including string indexing).
Function dereferencing.
Type Casting (CPTR).
Variable initializers
For static, module-level or local variables, arrays and UDT's.
Optional function arguments
For numeric and strings types.
Function overloading
Including functions with optional arguments.
Inline Assembly
Intel syntax.
Reference variables directly by name; no "trick code" needed.
Preprocessor
Same syntax as in C.
#DEFINE's with arguments also supported (aka macros).
Typedefs
Supporting forward referencing as in C.
Escape characters inside literal strings
Same as in C (except numbers are interpreted as decimal, not octal).
Debugging support
Full debugging support with GDB (the GNU debugger) or Insight (the GDB GUI frontend).
Array bounds checking (only enabled by the -exx command-line option).
Null pointers checking (same as above).
Create OBJ's, LIB's, DLL's, and console or GUI EXE's
You are in no way locked to an IDE or editor of any kind.
You can create static and dynamic libraries adding just one command-line option (-lib or -dll).
As a 32-bit application
FreeBASIC can compile source code files up to 2 GB long.
The number of symbols (variables, constants, et cetera) is only limited by the total memory available during compile time. (You can, for example, include OpenGL, Gtk/SDL, BASS, simultaneously in your source code.)
Optimized code generation
While FreeBASIC is not an optimizing compiler, it does many kinds of general optimizations to generate the fastest possible code on x86 CPU's, not losing to other BASIC alternatives, including the commercial ones.
Completely free
All third-party tools are also free. No piece of abandoned or copyrighted software is used (but GoRC on Win32). The assembler, linker, archiver, and other command-line applications come from the GNU binutil programming tools.
[Ovu poruku je menjao mdax dana 02.07.2006. u 00:07 GMT+1]