1. SF.net community article requested of us

SourceForge contacted us today and asked if we would like to be spotlighted on their community blog. The answer, of course, was yes.

We have created a WikiPage to help get answers to the "interview" questions. If you feel you can help out, please do so! Please visit the SourceForge Article wiki page and help out.

Thanks!

Jeremy

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jeremy said...

SourceForge contacted us today and asked if we would like to be spotlighted on their community blog. The answer, of course, was yes.

We have created a WikiPage to help get answers to the "interview" questions. If you feel you can help out, please do so! Please visit the SourceForge Article wiki page and help out.

There is quite a bit of stuff here now. Check it out and improve on it where you can.

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Pretty cool article there. Its really cool that Euphoria is getting out there, and that more people are getting interested in it. Its a big boost for Eu.

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A suggestion for the "anything you would like to tell" second last question:

Euphoria's main plus point is the speed at which a program can be written *and debugged*, without extra tools. Why suffer with pointers, garbage collection, obscure language syntax and compiling if you don't need to?

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alanjohnoxley said...

A suggestion for the "anything you would like to tell" second last question:

Euphoria's main plus point is the speed at which a program can be written *and debugged*, without extra tools. Why suffer with pointers, garbage collection, obscure language syntax and compiling if you don't need to?

Good point, Alan. It's a wiki so you can make the changes yourself. Have a go at it.

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How did this turn out?

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euphoric said...

How did this turn out?

Hm. I guess I should take the text off the wiki and submit it now?

Is everyone happy w/the outcome on the wiki?

SourceForgeArticle

Jeremy

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jeremy said...
euphoric said...

How did this turn out?

Hm. I guess I should take the text off the wiki and submit it now?

Is everyone happy w/the outcome on the wiki?

SourceForgeArticle

Jeremy

Well, except if they read the description of how the stack space is handled in the other thread, they'll prolly be put off shining a favourable spotlight on Eu.

useless

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useless said...

Well, except if they read the description of how the stack space is handled in the other thread, they'll prolly be put off shining a favourable spotlight on Eu.

No doubt! They require projects to be perfect before shining that spotlight.

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Shhh! Don't tell SourceForge that the Euphoria interpreter makes use of the high order bits in a word in order to tell whether a number is an integer or a memory pointer! That's definitely a dodgy practice.

Edit: I'm just having some fun. Don't take my comments personally anyone.

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