Re: Tutors

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>Does anyone out there know of any books, or programs to help learn
>Euphoria?
>I already have A beginners guide to Euphoria and it's a big help but ,
>its not enough to really learn the language.
>
Hi Warrior.

I'm glad "A Beginner's Guide To Euphoria" helped you. However, as I previously
mentioned on my web page and in the documentation, the guide is for those
who have never programmed in Euphoria (or in any other language) before.
It's not for those who expect to become proficent in the language. This is
because it does not go that deeply in studying the
language. Had I been more in depth, I would have risked confusing and
overwhelming the new user. All I did was target about 80% of the language
set, of which I felt one must know in order to write first smaller and then
more complex programs.

There's a text file in Euphoria's DOC directory called WHAT2DO.DOC that I
feel is a great guideline that will show you how, as you say, to "really
learn the language". It recommends the steps required to become more
comfortable in
using Euphoria, some of which including studying the reference manual,
and first running and then modifying some of the supplied programs to see
what happens.

Good luck in learning Euphoria! :)

David Gay
http://www.interlog.com/~moggie/euphoria.htm
"A Beginner's Guide To Euphoria"

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