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The discussion thread makes me curious. Not over 200 pages. The guide is a short ebook.

https://itch.io/t/6189807/bazzbasic-beginnerss-guide
I asked the question because I always think that NaaLaa will be more perfect with this type of guide. In fact, my mother tongue is not English. Any feedback from forum members whose mother tongues are English?
No reply? No feedback? No one wants to see such NaaLaa guide?
First. I agree. Naalaa, Bazz or any other coding language MUST have proper documentation. The documents format is purely done by choice and weighing up work loads and available time. N7 (and N6) both have manuals (PDF). Having a browser-based manual, like BazzBasic, would be cool... One possible reason as to why there is not HTML version, perhaps the author may not have the necessary skills to work with HTML...

Second. My lack of reply or lack of feedback, from my point of view, was not necessary. As my operating system is Linux Mint. BazzBasic seems to be only running on Windows. Normally, I could attempt to run Windows programs through the Linux application called Wine, but unfortunately, Wine will not run BazzBasic. I can try another option of running BazzBasic using a Virtual Machine... I will let you know tomorrow (26th May)
NaaLaa guide ...
well i don't use NaaLaa very much simple becase i m not gamer
also im stupid for user guides
luwal,

Wine did not run BazzBasic because Wine uses Dot Net 2.0... Bazz requires Dot Net. 10+. Running BazzBasic via a Virtual Machine did not work either. It used Dot Net 6.0

Aurel,

I use manuals (and web manuals) because I keep forgetting the proper commands and there parameters... Although I use N7 (and sometimes N6) for gaming, I also kept in mind that all of the Naalaa Editors were written using Naalaa. Yes, they all contribute to the creation of games, but in and of themselves, they are applications... Wink
(05-26-2026, 08:19 PM)aurel Wrote: [ -> ]NaaLaa guide ...
well i don't use NaaLaa very much simple becase i m not gamer
also im stupid for user guides
Actually, I think that you are able to write a short beginner guide for Micro(A).(60 pages to 70 pages) Then Micro(A) may be more popular!

(05-25-2026, 12:08 PM)johnno56 Wrote: [ -> ]First. I agree. Naalaa, Bazz or any other coding language MUST have proper documentation. The documents format is purely done by choice and weighing up work loads and available time. N7 (and N6) both have manuals (PDF). Having a browser-based manual, like BazzBasic, would be cool... One possible reason as to why there is not HTML version, perhaps the author may not have the necessary skills to work with HTML...
Hello...

The focus of this discussion is not on the format of BazzBasic's guide. TheĀ focus is on the style of writing of BazzBasic's guide. The style of BazzBasic's guide: a teacher teaches a class of pupils programming very closely. The styles of N6 and N7 manuals: only describe each NaaLaa command or each NaaLaa function in brief. Very, very different. Beginners require such guide for learning programming.
My apologies for confusing "format" with "style". When we were younger, our documents were much like the N7 pdf's. Defenition with possibly a short example. Back then, we did not have classrooms in which to learn. There was no internet. We relied purely on books and early computer magazines. By the time official classes were being taught my computer interests had been replaced by work and beginning a family. Forty five years later and still no time for classes.... I have never experienced the "teacher in a classroom" before so "my style" has alwas been very much like the N7 pdf... *sigh*
well if you interested in STYLE then ask AI
to wrte user guide...why not

i will ask AI TO make microA hep user guide
(05-28-2026, 11:49 PM)aurel Wrote: [ -> ]well if you interested in STYLE then ask AI
to wrte user guide...why not

i will ask AI TO make microA hepĀ  user guide
Hey....are your sure? Any popular A.I. has sufficient ability to write a guide for novice to learn programming in Micro(A)? I am not sure!

(05-27-2026, 03:59 AM)johnno56 Wrote: [ -> ]My apologies for confusing "format" with "style". When we were younger, our documents were much like the N7 pdf's. Defenition with possibly a short example. Back then, we did not have classrooms in which to learn. There was no internet. We relied purely on books and early computer magazines. By the time official classes were being taught my computer interests had been replaced by work and beginning a family. Forty five years later and still no time for classes.... I have never experienced the "teacher in a classroom" before so "my style" has alwas been very much like the N7 pdf... *sigh*
The language NaaLaa is so good and has many advantages. However, it lacks a detailed guide for novice to learn it with programming concepts.
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