OfflineEditorContest

**Run BASIC Offline Editor Contest**
http://libertybasic.conforums.com/index.cgi?board=contests&action=display&num=1210767736

If you need to upload files, click on "Manage Space" on the left navbar. On the space management page, look under "Space Contents" and click the link to "List and Upload Files."

If you are not a member of this wiki, click the link on the left navbar to join the space. An organizer will approve your membership quickly.

List entries here:
 * [[file:rbeditaw.zip]] RBedit 1213987863 //updated June 30//
 * [[file:rbeditor.zip]] Executable version of RBedit, in zip file 1214835154
 * [[file:URBE Final.zip]] - URBE 1214020812
 * [[file:rbquickeditconfinalentry.zip]] - RB Quick Edit user:benjamin805

Offline Run BASIC Editor Contest Rules
The next update to Run BASIC allows the editor to refresh code from a disk file, so it's time for a great offline editor. The winner of this contest will receive a free, six month subscription to the new, Run BASIC hosting service at runbasicnet.com. This $60 value will allow you to create and run your Run BASIC applications right on the web, with a static URL and 24/7 access. A RunBASICnet account comes with its own Run BASIC server and FTP access for file management. Create your Run BASIC applications on your computer with the new offline RB editor by the winner of this contest, and post them on the Web instantly!

http://runbasicnet.com/

Here's what Carl Gundel has to say about Run BASIC:

//Run BASIC is a programming system for the web. It isn't a web server (it HAS a web server) and it isn't for run of the mill websites. Instead think of Run BASIC as a way to create active content. If you have a program that you want make available to yourself, your friends or customers from wherever? At home, at the library, at a friend's house, on the road? Then you need the Run BASIC server. Your program will run anywhere there is a browser, even a cell phone. Think of it as version of BASIC that happens to be on the web. You don't have to be satisfied with baked solutions because you can make your own... easily. In fact so much more easily than professionals can using their favorite industrial strength tools. The tagline on the Run BASIC site is "Web programming for people who really like to program." We let you bypass all the bailing wire, twigs and chewing gum that everyone else has to extricate themselves from when they program using Apache, Perl, PHP, Java, etc. No need to take a bath because you didn't get dirty. -Carl Gundel author of Run BASIC//

To learn more about Run BASIC, visit the Run BASIC home page. You can write your own programs or try out the samples provided, free online! http://runbasic.com/

There is an active community of developers. You can learn a lot at the wiki, here: http://runbasic.wikispaces.com/

You can visit the Run BASIC forum here: http://runbasic.proboards82.com/

Online Run BASIC documentation can be found here: http://www.runbasic.com/docs/rbhelp.html

Rules:

 * Contest begins May 14, 2008.
 * Contest ends June 21, 2008.
 * Create an offline editor for the Run BASIC language. It must be written in Liberty BASIC v4.03.
 * Upload entries to the Run BASIC wiki, here: http://runbasic.wikispaces.com/OfflineEditorContest
 * You must submit Liberty BASIC code. No TKNs may be submitted. The code will be tokenized by the forum staff and released as a full executable program after the winner is announced.
 * You may use a native Liberty BASIC texteditor, or you may use an add-on DLL such as Scintilla or CodeAChrome. Links to resources follow the list of contest rules.
 * The editor MUST allow the user to open, edit and save Run BASIC code files.
 * The editor MAY include extra tools to make Run BASIC coding easier.
 * The forum staff will evaluate all entries and select a winner.
 * The winner will receive a free, six month subscription to RunBasicNet, the world's first Run BASIC hosting service, with a separate Run BASIC Personal server for each account.

Implementing an editor with Scintilla.dll by Mitchell Kotler. (Requires updating for LB4.x) http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl97/6.htm
 * RESOURCES:**

Download the files for Mitch's demo here: http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl097.zip

Eddie, the Code Editor (using native texteditor) series starts here: http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl131/index.htm Eddie, the Code Editor (using CodeAChrome DLL) series starts here: http://babek.info/libertybasicfiles/lbnews/nl137/index.htm

CodeAChrome DLL is available here: http://alycesrestaurant.com/dll.htm#codeachrome