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A good website with hundreds of tutorials and tips:

BeSly</description>
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community index


What follows are the current, active participants in the BeOS Community, including personal webpages, and more.

We are trying to map all BeAcademic users and developers, so if you are a member of an academic institution as professor, student or staff please take some time to add your contact data to the BeAcademic people. European funds are open for academic institutions to develop “libre software”, better known as free software. ;)</description>
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The yab BASIC interpreter is a dialect of Yabasic, an evolution of Yabasic ( which is available for Windows, Linux and Playstation2). Yab 1.5 is optimized for Haiku, BeOS and Zeta and therefore contains many additional commands. Future versions will probably drop BeOS and Zeta compatibility.</description>
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By Michael Peppers

Introduction:

What is GemRB?

GemRB is an open source implementation of Bioware's Infinity Engine, this engine is the base of many popular D&amp;D-based RPG games, such as Baldur's Gate (1 and 2), Icewind Dale (again, 1 and 2) and Planescape: Torment. It's not 100% completed, but people have successfully reported being able to play through all of Baldur's Gate 2: Shadows of Amn (the game that has received the most attention by developers of t…</description>
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