Purebasic - A Beginner's Guide To Computer Prog... -

: Briefly introduces pointers, threads, and the Win32 API to give users a "stepping stone" for further learning. Why PureBasic for Beginners?

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 PureBasic - A Beginner's Guide To Computer Prog...

: Tutorials on building Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs), including standard controls like menus and buttons, as well as 2D and 3D graphics. : Briefly introduces pointers, threads, and the Win32

: Covers core language features, variables, constants, and data types with thorough explanations. It was designed to bridge the gap between

The book advocates for PureBasic as an ideal first language due to several technical advantages highlighted by developers at sites like Dionysus.biz and Medium :

: Source code is highly portable between Windows, Linux, macOS, and Raspberry Pi.