![]() ![]() If you're interested in getting your own monthly column or just want to write an article or two, by all means, do it! Anything that is submitted will be included! If you want to write about something, but can't think of a topic, or need inspiration, email me! I'm good at thinking of stuff to write about, and I know quite a bit about the QB community and about QB programming. If you have anything to submit, or have time to write something, DO IT! it's a group effort by people throughout the QB community. This magazine can't exist without people SUBMITTING articles, editorials, tutorials, reviews, news and feedback. Even if the rest of the Qmunity is in chaos right now, you don't have to worry about QB Express. I'm not going to summarize everything for you since that would just be repetitive - but I'm sure you're gonna love it. Meanwhile, we still have the regular goods, including NINE tutorials and SEVEN articles / editorials, in addition to the regular columns and QB / FB news. In this issue, I'll do my best to explain the situation surrounding the QBasic News shutdown, and let you know about the huge upsurge in new QB forums and site updates as a result of this unfortunate event. Meanwhile, people are trying to sort out what exactly happened - and why. New splinter communities made up of QBasic News refugees are forming all over the web. In the last day, the entire face of the QB community has changed. The QB/FB scene has been at its busiest and most productive in months - just trying to restore what was lost when Wildcard, the QBasic News administrator, snapped. After the dust settled, the Qmunity sprung into action. And over 1600 QB/FB programmers were left without a home.īut instead of taking this as a deathblow, the QBasic News debacle just motivated QBers to save their community. Thousands of messages - volumes upon volumes of valuable QB history, tutorials, questions and news posts - were instantly destroyed. The Qmunity was dealt a terrific blow when QBasic News, its central message forums, were unexpectedly shut down. It was business as usual.īut then yesterday evening everything changed. Twenty-four hours ago, QB Express #10 looked like it was going to be a standard issue - the regular tutorials, articles, project announcements and editorials.
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