Re: Places to purchase PowerBASIC?



mensanator@xxxxxxx said:

On Nov 21, 7:02 am, Richard Heathfield <r...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Alternatively, if you offer a way to bind to C libraries, he can hook
into GMP or Miracl.

That would be awesome. Can PowerBASIC do that?

I don't know. But there's no intrinsic reason why it *couldn't* have such a
feature. Almost 20 years ago I was mucking about with a 4GL called KMan
that provided C bindings, so it's obviously doable. Whether PowerBASIC
actually does it is, of course, a different question.

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