1. EU is a disaster!
- Posted by Cualquiera <seba_j2000 at yahoo.com.ar> Jul 19, 2004
- 635 views
Hello, i think that EU is not a good programming language, is a copy of C, but worst.
2. Re: EU is a disaster!
- Posted by Andy Serpa <ac at onehorseshy.com> Jul 19, 2004
- 601 views
Cualquiera wrote: > > Hello, i think that EU is not a good programming language, is a copy of C, > but worst. > I think that you are somewhat like a stupid person, but worse.
3. Re: EU is a disaster!
- Posted by Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com> Jul 19, 2004
- 629 views
*Puts up "Don't Feed the Troll" sign* So how do you think we will respond? 1. C is over 20 years old, and is one of the most widely used programming languages out there. Almost every non-trivial language *copies* C to some extent, because that is what programmers are familiar with. C has a printf function. Euphoria has a printf function. That makes sense, because a programmer familiar with C is not going to want to learn a new functional system, with new control codes, just to be able to print formatted output to the screen. Java uses this same system for formatted output. 2. Euphoria has far less in common with C than most other languages. Java is much closer to C - it has much more rigid typing, and very similar syntax. Many things are trivial in Euphoria that are very difficult in C - dynamic sequences for one. Some things are trivial in C and somewhat difficult in Euphoria - interfacing with DLL's for one. 3. You are trolling. There are no reasons to come to a forum for euphoria for the first time, and just insult the language. If you have a point, state it. If you are learning the language and having troubles, ask questions on this forum and we will answer you. If you only want to be irritating, go away. -- MrTrick On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 16:00:44 -0700, Cualquiera <guest at rapideuphoria.com> wrote: > > posted by: Cualquiera <seba_j2000 at yahoo.com.ar> > > Hello, i think that EU is not a good programming language, is a copy of C, > but worst. >
4. Re: EU is a disaster!
- Posted by Marc Giao <giao at sympatico.ca> Jul 19, 2004
- 619 views
Andy Serpa wrote: > > Cualquiera wrote: > > > > Hello, i think that EU is not a good programming language, is a copy of C, > > but worst. > > > I think that you are somewhat like a stupid person, but worse. > Just a copy of a troll... only worse. Marc
5. Re: EU is a disaster!
- Posted by Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com> Jul 27, 2004
- 598 views
Strange that he did not contact you directly... On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 15:56:18 -0300, Ricardo Forno <rforno at uyuyuy.com> wrote: > > Hello, all. > My fault. A newspaper here in Buenos Aires published a small note of mine > that mentioned the "Find Duplicate Files" program, and also encouraged > contacting the EU site. > Apparently, this person did so, and was "not satisfied" with it. > I hope some other people from Argentina will be attracted to the language > and make useful contributions. > Sorry for the "mala sangre" (distress) this episode had occasioned, if any. > Regards. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com> > To: <EUforum at topica.com> > Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 8:20 PM > Subject: Re: EU is a disaster! > > > > > *Puts up "Don't Feed the Troll" sign* > > > > So how do you think we will respond? > > 1. C is over 20 years old, and is one of the most widely used > > programming languages out there. Almost every non-trivial language > > *copies* C to some extent, because that is what programmers are > > familiar with. C has a printf function. Euphoria has a printf > > function. That makes sense, because a programmer familiar with C is > > not going to want to learn a new functional system, with new control > > codes, just to be able to print formatted output to the screen. Java > > uses this same system for formatted output. > > > > 2. Euphoria has far less in common with C than most other languages. > > Java is much closer to C - it has much more rigid typing, and very > > similar syntax. Many things are trivial in Euphoria that are very > > difficult in C - dynamic sequences for one. Some things are trivial in > > C and somewhat difficult in Euphoria - interfacing with DLL's for one. > > > > 3. You are trolling. There are no reasons to come to a forum for > > euphoria for the first time, and just insult the language. If you have > > a point, state it. If you are learning the language and having > > troubles, ask questions on this forum and we will answer you. If you > > only want to be irritating, go away. > > -- > > MrTrick > > > > On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 16:00:44 -0700, Cualquiera <guest at rapideuphoria.com> > wrote: > > > > > > posted by: Cualquiera <seba_j2000 at yahoo.com.ar> > > > > > > Hello, i think that EU is not a good programming language, is a copy of > C, > > > but worst. > > > > > > > > -- MrTrick
6. Re: EU is a disaster!
- Posted by Pete Lomax <petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk> Jul 27, 2004
- 643 views
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 15:56:18 -0300, Ricardo Forno <rforno at uyuyuy.com> wrote: >Hello, all. >My fault. A newspaper here in Buenos Aires published a small note of mine >that mentioned the "Find Duplicate Files" program, and also encouraged >contacting the EU site. >Apparently, this person did so, and was "not satisfied" with it. >I hope some other people from Argentina will be attracted to the language >and make useful contributions. >Sorry for the "mala sangre" (distress) this episode had occasioned, if any. >Regards. Over here in good ole blighty we have a truely hateful chap by the name of Max Clifford, famous for ridiculous stories about cruelty to hamsters, london buses on the far side of the moon, aliens, lettuces, and of course royal indiscretions, a publicity agent to the b-stars of the lowest order; calling him scum gives scum a bad name; however he did once utter something that we may not all like, but is inescapably true: there is no such thing as bad publicity. Pete PS Rob, his number is +440783569375 (not really PPS Suggestions for headlines welcome!
7. Re: EU is a disaster!
- Posted by irv mullins <irvm at ellijay.com> Jul 27, 2004
- 657 views
Pete Lomax wrote: > Over here in good ole blighty we have a truely hateful chap by the > name of Max Clifford, famous for ridiculous stories about cruelty to > hamsters, london buses on the far side of the moon, aliens, lettuces, > and of course royal indiscretions, a publicity agent to the b-stars of > the lowest order; calling him scum gives scum a bad name; however he > did once utter something that we may not all like, but is inescapably > true: there is no such thing as bad publicity. Sounds like he is using some software I wrote back in 1988 called "Shocking Headlines In Tablolids" Its purpose was to generate random news headlines, such as: Psychic Carrot reveals Secret of Eternal Youth. Bermuda Triangle Mysteriously Disappears! PROOF! Chimps Secretly Control All Major World Powers. Cannibal Prowls Soviet Space Station. Maimed for life, Double-amputee frog sues French restaurant. Come to think of it, ALL the major tabloids seem to be using my program (first described in that esteemed computer journal, Micro Cornucopia, issue #42, p.75. Look it up.) Mebbe I can sue and get rich? Irv