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2005.06.04
The XBLite Mailing List has been moved to
GoogleGroups.
2005.04.26
Version 1.4.2 released. XBLite now has a
color syntax code editor, XSED. The compiler
now will catch errors in *.dec declaration files. Many new example
programs have been added, so see whatsnew.txt
for details.
2004.06.05
Version 1.4.1 released. This version also
includes a few new demo
programs: like.x, datetimeformat.x, finddirs.x, threadpool.x, and
xbgridfill.x. See whatsnew.txt
for more details.
2004.05.06
Version 1.4.0 has a
critical bug. So until it is resolved, please use version 1.31.
2004.05.05
Version 1.4.0
released. This version includes math support and functions for a new
LONGDOUBLE
floating point data type. This data type is compatible with the native
C language long double type.
2004.02.17
Version 1.3.1
released.
Minor compiler changes.
2004.02.15
Version 1.3.0 released. New MAJOR changes
that will break existing
code. The runtime
library is now renamed to xbl.dll. The runtime library xbl.dll is
now 25%
smaller. All console related functions have been moved from the Xst
library to
new Xio library. Many new changes have been made to the compiler.
There are new demo programs
including xbgrid, an XBLite version of a
'babygrid' grid control. The HTML Help reference manual has been
updated. See whatsnew.txt for more details.
2003.11.13
Version 1.2.0 released. New
Exception
Handling functions. New
demos too numerous to list... including encryption examples and a
DirectDraw7 interface library.
2002.12.15
Version
1.1.0 released. New keywords added: CONSOLE, MAKEFILE, and PACKED.
Plus,
the IMPORT statement has been extended. The newest changes should help
with creating console apps. Also, there are new demos: geturl.x,
threads.x, puzzle.x, dragndrop.x, and lorenz.x, and statbarprogbar.x.
2002.10.24
The
premier version of XBLite is released today. This new website is
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In Three Steps Begin Programming
With XBLite


This is the most up to date version of the XBLite Programming Language
download file. It
contains the XBLite compiler, XSED code editor, utilities,
demos, source code, and the XLBLite HTML Help reference
manual.
Unzip all of the files in the archive in your root directory, eg c:\,
while maintaining the folder names. This will install the files
to an \xblite folder. A file archiving and compression utility such as WinZip can easily do this. Then make
sure to read the Getting Started section of the
XBLite HTML
Help file.

The Win32 Programmers Reference win32.hlp is an invaluable resource for
programming under all 32-bit Windows OS's. It contains information on
functions and types found in the key win32 libraries such as gdi32.dll
and user32.dll.
Join the XBLite
mailing list on GoogleGroups to get help with all of your XBLite
programming questions.
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That's it! You now have everything
you need to start your first program.
4 . How Can I Help?
If
you like this software, then you can help by adding a link to this
website from your homepage and also by telling other people about it.
Although this software is free, any donations large or small to
xblite@yahoo.com are
greatly appreciated.
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