06-14-2006, 08:43 PM
Hello,
Along these lines, I think it would be great if one could "compile" code into a ".qmx" , not qml, but some file that is a binary file that only the qm editor can read and run. Let's say that it would not actually open up the editor fully, nor would a person need the full qm editor to run, or even better, simply a run a qm execution engine to execute the macro, akin to Adobe's Acrobat Reader. You cannot create pdf files with that program, but you can read them.
And, I know that using QM, I have been able to do a lot of programming in a shorter time, than say with C# or VB. I like that QM handles many tasks for me.
Anways, these are my thoughts on the matter.
El Brooks
Along these lines, I think it would be great if one could "compile" code into a ".qmx" , not qml, but some file that is a binary file that only the qm editor can read and run. Let's say that it would not actually open up the editor fully, nor would a person need the full qm editor to run, or even better, simply a run a qm execution engine to execute the macro, akin to Adobe's Acrobat Reader. You cannot create pdf files with that program, but you can read them.
And, I know that using QM, I have been able to do a lot of programming in a shorter time, than say with C# or VB. I like that QM handles many tasks for me.
Anways, these are my thoughts on the matter.
El Brooks