Please understand I currently don't even have a good base knowledge of different ways to go beyond events in HS4.
Though I'm sure it will grow over time, my main wants and wishes are to be able to not write 10 events to get what IMHO should be able to be done in one. I've beat this horse plenty, but I just need more "switches" like else/else if/do/do while/for/etc. It makes my head hurt to bounce back and forth between all the other events I have to call from a master event to emulate that functionality.
WAY back in the past I did a fair amount of program writing in with the Turbo C compiler, but I do mean way back (late 80's early 90's?). What I am wondering is if I need to go all the way to using something like Visual Studio...or if I can get most of everything I need directly in HS or with things I know nothing about, like Node Red.
I'm being lazy asking first for some input vs digging through a bunch of docs to see what I can do with what, but I'm guessing people on this forum know better than anyone for HS4.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. THANKS!
Though I'm sure it will grow over time, my main wants and wishes are to be able to not write 10 events to get what IMHO should be able to be done in one. I've beat this horse plenty, but I just need more "switches" like else/else if/do/do while/for/etc. It makes my head hurt to bounce back and forth between all the other events I have to call from a master event to emulate that functionality.
WAY back in the past I did a fair amount of program writing in with the Turbo C compiler, but I do mean way back (late 80's early 90's?). What I am wondering is if I need to go all the way to using something like Visual Studio...or if I can get most of everything I need directly in HS or with things I know nothing about, like Node Red.
I'm being lazy asking first for some input vs digging through a bunch of docs to see what I can do with what, but I'm guessing people on this forum know better than anyone for HS4.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. THANKS!
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