Where is the code? Also I hate emojis.
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The code is on my HDD, and a portable version with Mingw32 and SDL2 (almost one GB in size) on my USB stick
put it on codeberg and github.. just to have a backup.. doesn't need to be public facing.
Open Source that shit. (If you want to get it to a more "done" state first, that's fine.) The world can always use more FOSS.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the world does not, in fact, need a BASIC transpiler...
It is a wonderful project, I got a little rush of nostalgia just from the mention of GW-BASIC.
Make sure you research what the "right way" is to approach some of the difficult problems you will run into; you will learn more that way instead of needing to struggle with figuring out how to pick out where the end of the current loop is or whatever. It will be more enjoyable and manageable I think, and also you will level up your skill.
I do think you should leave the emojis out of the summary, people will think you had ChatGPT write the description lol.
Good luck! It sounds like an endeavor. It will probably not get some wide adoption, as you mention there are plenty of these tools already, but that is not the reason to do it.
Yeah, if I wanted a wide adoption, I'd probably name it something like "GW64" LOL :D
Okay, here it is on GitHub public repository. I registered on GitHub just for that; however, don't get your hopes too high, it's still in early alpha state - it's not "full-featured gwbasic / qbasic compiler" yet, the README files and documentation are way, way too promising: https://github.com/ronen-blumberg/rbbasic