This document discusses how to share Small Basic programs by publishing them online through the Publish button. Others can access published programs using a unique ID and view them online or import them into Small Basic. Programs can also be converted to Visual Basic format using the Graduate button.
2. Sharing Code In this lesson, you will learn to: Share your Small Basic programs. Download and run Small Basic programs. Publish Small Basic programs for the Microsoft Silverlight ® browser plug-in. Convert your Small Basic program into an equivalent program in the Microsoft Visual Basic® development system.
3. Sharing Code Now that you have explored Small Basic to create fun games and applications, it is time to share your creations with your friends and colleagues. Small Basic provides you the capability to share your programs by uploading your code to the Internet. To do so, you can use the Publish button on the toolbar.
4. Uploading The Code When you click the Publish button, your program is published instantly! To access your program in a different Small Basic environment, you can use the unique ID that is assigned to your program. You can also view your program online by accessing the displayed URL. Small Basic generates and displays a unique ID for your program. Using this ID, you can share your program with others. Additionally, you can assign a suitable title to your program, provide a brief description, and define the category for your program.
5. Downloading a Program Now, let’s explore how others can access your published program within the Small Basic environment. To access your published program in Small Basic, you click the Import button on the toolbar. You must then specify the unique program ID in the displayed box and then click OK. The particular program is imported from the Internet and displayed in your Small Basic environment.
6. Running a Program Once you import a program in your Small Basic environment, you can run the program. Alternatively, you can edit the code, if required. output You can also save the imported program, by clicking the Save button on the toolbar. Click the button on the toolbar.
7. Accessing Your Program Online Moreover, you can access your published program online! When you publish a program, the program gets uploaded to the Small Basic Web site. By browsing to the Web site and specifying the unique program ID, you can access your program online, anytime, within a Web browser supporting Silverlight. So have fun creating Silverlight applications and games right from within Small Basic! The Web page also displays the code sample for your program below the program output.
8. Embedding your Program Online As you know, you can view your published programs on the Small Basic website from within a web browser that supports Silverlight. Well, Small Basic has more to offer! This enables you to host your published program on your own website or blog by simply copying the code into your website code. Simple, isn’t it? You can simply embed your program within your website. The HTML code exclusively for your programis provided on the Small Basic website.
9. Converting Small Basic Programs to Visual Basic Programs Using the Small Basic environment, you can also convert your Small Basic program into an equivalent Visual Basic program. A friendly wizard asks you to specify the location where you want to save your converted program. Consider a Small Basic program that you have just written or downloaded. To convert this program to a Visual Basic program, you simply have to click the Graduate button on the toolbar.
10. Converting Small Basic Programs to Visual Basic Programs Otherwise, it displays the following message: If Visual Basic is installed on your computer, your converted program opens in Visual Basicwhen you click Continue.
11. Let’s Summarize… Congratulations! Now you know how to: Share your Small Basic programs. Download and run Small Basic programs. Publish Small Basic programs for Silverlight. Convert your Small Basic program into an equivalent Visual Basic program.
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13. How can you access your published program in another Small Basic environment?
14. How can you convert your Small Basic program to Visual Basic?
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Let’s explore how you can share your Small Basic programs. After creating a program, you can share the code by clicking the Publish button. You can specify appropriate details for your program such as name, description, and the category for your program. Your program is now available online. You can share your program with friends by sharing the unique ID assigned to your program.
Before you can access your published program online, Silverlight must be installed within your Web browser.
Solution:By clicking the Publish button on the toolbar.By clicking the Import button and specifying the unique program ID.By clicking the Graduate button on the toolbar.