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  HotBasic FAQ
HotBasic relieves you of that burden by delivering a language and syntax that's logical, intuitive, and extremely readable.
HotBasic relies on a library that was written specifically for HotBasic, using the best coding techniques of the 21st century.
Keene began work on HotBasic in 2003 because he needed a compiler for experiments he was conducting but found that all the other compilers on the market weren't up to his specifications.
www.angelfire.com /space/netcensus/hot/hotfaq1.html   (1872 words)

  
 Getting started with HotBasic - Software & Web Development - Helium - by Norm Kaiser
In other words, HotBasic is a language easy enough for a ten year old to understand but powerful enough to be used in the most demanding, complex applications imaginable.
In fact, the HotBasic developer has run numerous benchmark tests where a program written and compiled with C was compared to an equivalent program written and compiled with HotBasic.
The design of HotBasic is, according to the developer, "type and drop" rather than "drag and drop." In other words, because the syntax of HotBasic is so clean and simple, you build the application by writing it rather than drawing it.
www.helium.com /tm/94523/twenty-years-walked-local   (1778 words)

  
 HotBasic | basic.mindteq.com
HotBasic offers a number of objects to build GUI applications such as form control, buttons, radio buttons, checkboxes, image managing, labels, listboxes, richedit, statusbar, menu, fonts.
HotBasic provides also advance features as clipbpoard control, memory management, strong mathematical functions with FPU management, registry editing, socket and SQL functions, access to application data.
At the moment HotBasic is not a language for beginners.
basic.mindteq.com /Details/HotBasic.html   (0 words)

  
  HotBasic Compiler Goes Head-to-Head With the Competition | LinuxElectrons
HotBasic is an all-new compiler based on the classic programming language BASIC that generates applications for both Linux and Windows.
HotBasic is giving some of the biggest names in software development environments—Microsoft (MSFT), Borland (BORL), and REAL Software—a serious run for their money the company says.
HotBasic, which is based on the classic BASIC programming language, is challenging the conventional wisdom that demanding professional and scientific applications cannot be written in easy, high level programming languages.
www.linuxelectrons.com /news/application/hotbasic-compiler-goes-head-head-competition   (316 words)

  
 PsychicProgrammer.com: HotBasic Outperforms Other Leading Compilers
In a benchmark test conducted by an independent researcher, HotBasic was shown to generate better applications in terms of size, memory required to run, and overall execution time.The test consisted of a console application that performed millions of mathematics and store and fetch operations.
HotBasic is capable of creating native code applications for both Windows and Linux.
The HotBasic executable was shown to even outperform equivalent applications written in C/C++, the language touted by many software developers as the best choice for writing applications where performance is critical.“The findings of this test are very significant,” said HotBasic designer Dr. James J. Keene.
www.psychicprogrammer.com /2006/12/hotbasic_outperforms_other_lea.html   (231 words)

  
 HotBasic Goes Head-to-Head With Its Competition
In console application math benchmark tests, HotBasic compiler performance was found to excel significantly compared to VB.Net, Borland CPP, Dev CPP and REALBasic, considering run-times, application size and ram usage.
HotBasic is an all-new compiler built from scratch from the ground up.
The HotBasic executable was less than a fifth the size of the VB executable, and more importantly, it required less than a fourth the amount of RAM to execute!
mypages.cwdom.dm /keenej/hot/benchm1.html   (1633 words)

  
 Programmazione.it :: HotBasic, un compilatore BASIC ottimizzato
HotBasic è molto veloce nelle operazioni matematiche grazie al modo in cui genera codice macchina sfruttando la FPU del sistema.
HotBasic genera eseguibili per il sistema operativo Windows e Linux, che non dipendono da librerie di runtime e che occupano poco spazio.
HotBasic è un software commerciale che può essere provato gratuitamente (non scade), ma se si vuole creare software commerciale si deve acquistare la licenza.
www.programmazione.it /index.php?entity=eitem&idItem=33314   (290 words)

  
 HotBasic Compiler Download
You are free to use the HotBasic Compiler Trial version for evaluation, but written permission from the author is required for sale of this program or packaging it in products for sale and for use in home, commercial or governmental settings, including software writers who use or distribute HotBasic-compiled executables.
HotBasic should be obtained only from the author, to avoid possible malicious code which may be inserted into unauthorized copies which might be obtained elsewhere.
HotBasic Compiler core files for Windows or Linux -- Trial or Registered.
www.angelfire.com /space/netcensus/hottrial.html   (399 words)

  
 FNOWare Hotbasic SourceCode
This Page contains Hotbasic Sourcecode for you to use freely.
All these programs are developed using the great compiler HotBasic.
Hotbasic is a basic compiler you probably already understand that due to the name, and it compiles the basic program into assembler code and without any external libs och dll files.
www.bahnhof.se /wb968497/SourceCode.html   (156 words)

  
 HotBasic Reviews
[HotBasic] syntax is great, features are interesting and promising for the future, it forces you to build code in a decent way, and it gives the feeling to be in control by the developer, like I experienced lurking and building a (very) few of code during the past months." 9/11/04
Hog: HotBasic is the only compiler with a non-human spokesman, um, I mean, spokespig.
HotBasic™ is a trademark of James J Keene
mypages.cwdom.dm /keenej/hot/reviews.html   (888 words)

  
 Tips of the Week - HotBasic, the Future of Software Development
To explore HotBasic, though, one must be willing to put all his preconceived about software development notions on hold for a bit.
HotBasic was written from the ground up from zero lines of existing code.
HotBasic, on the other hand, uses a library that was written from scratch specifically for HotBasic.
www.tipsoftheweekonline.com /future.html   (1627 words)

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