It sometimes helps if you know what program you want to write before you start writing it. You will then have an idea about what things need to go into it, and have something to aim for.
Plan out the software you want to create. Write notes, ideas and the steps that your program must go through either electronically or on a piece of paper and you may find it easier to visualise your code.
Take a look at the next page which gives a quick description of what all the PureLibraries can do. It should give you an overview of the power of the complete PureBasic package.
The best way to learn is to do, so get to it! Take a look at examples which are included with PureBasic whenever you can, even if they are not related to what you are working on. It might give you some general ideas about how to solve something.
Remember - PureBasic is suitable for both beginners and power users. What you do with it is ultimately up to you - you decide how advanced you want to make things.
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