: Covers core language features, variables, constants, and data types with thorough explanations.
: Includes a primer on using the PureBasic Integrated Development Environment (IDE), the built-in helpfile, and the visual designer. PureBasic - A Beginner's Guide To Computer Prog...
: Unlike Java or Python, PureBasic compiles to small, native, runtime-free executables (often under 2MB). : Covers core language features, variables, constants, and
: Tutorials on building Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs), including standard controls like menus and buttons, as well as 2D and 3D graphics. : Tutorials on building Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs),
is a 336-page foundational text written by Gary Willoughby in 2006. It was designed to bridge the gap between absolute novices and seasoned programmers by providing a no-nonsense introduction to the PureBasic language. Key Content & Focus
The book aims to simplify complex computer science concepts through practical application within the PureBasic environment. Its scope is intentionally narrow to avoid information overload for new users.