Twenty Year Anniversary Update

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Twenty Year Anniversary Update

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My oh my, does time fly! Pete's QB Site is now TWENTY years old... and it has been a full decade since the last update. (Yikes!)

Although I retired from updating this site and publishing QB Express in 2008, I've always intended to keep this site online forever as a resource. Pete's QB Site is here for the few diehards out there, who are still puttering away with BASIC almost two decades into the 21st century.

It's pretty quiet around here these days. Since the last update ten years ago, the QBasic community has all but scattered. It has a lot to do with computers no longer supporting QBasic the way they used to. The Freebasic community grew, peaked, and then slowed down to a crawl. And QB64 was launched and grew its own small but loyal following of nostalgic programmers. (QB64 seems to be where the most activity is these days in the QB world.)

What is new here? Well, the front page is the main update. I've turned it into a FAQ / "Landing Page" for people looking for information about QBasic in 2018. It will help direct new users to QB64 and Freebasic, as well as the handful of sites where the last vestiges and archives of the old Qmunity remain.

The other major update was to the Zines archive. Since 2008, there were three major QB/FB zines that were published, and I have archived them here to make sure that they are preserved for posterity: PCOPY! (2006-2008), Back2Basic (2010-2012) and Basic Gaming (2011-2012).
http://www.petesqbsite.com/sections/zines/zines.shtml

Additionally, I've restored an archive of V Planet!, one of the most loved QB magazines and game review sites of all time. Also, Fling-master recently uploaded archives of QB45.com and QBRPGs.com.
http://vplanet.petesqbsite.com
http://www.qbrpgs.blarg.ca
http://qb45.blarg.ca

Finally, I urge everyone to check out Lachie Dazdarian's "A Love Letter To FreeBASIC" Competition (Oct 2018 - Jan 2019). This final competition from the Freebasic Games Directory, has a $250 prize, and is "a chance for them to give one final farewell to FreeBASIC." The competition encourages programmers who were once active in the Freebasic scene to make one final FB game to say goodbye to this community and language that was so near and dear to us.
http://games.freebasic.net/forum/index.php?topic=623.0
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Re: Twenty Year Anniversary Update

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Pete, thank you for keeping this site up and running. I've been using it as a resource for the last ten years or so. Before that I was just piddling around with what I knew. And before that, well, let's just say that Windows 3.1 was my favorite version. I'd love for the forums and the archives to stay up for another 20 years so my kids can more easily learn the joys of high-level programming. Running QBX in DOSBox has been such an easy relief.
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