1. New Euphoria programmer
- Posted by Philip C Maurer <eu4ia at JUNO.COM> Jun 22, 1999
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- Last edited Jun 23, 1999
Hello, everyone. I'm a thirteen-year-old in the US, and have recently started to program in Euphoria; that is, I've learned a bit about it. I haven't made any programs yet, but I think that this list will be helpful to me in my programming endeavors. Please send me any useful advice a novice programmer might possibly benefit from; any help at all is appreciated! Thank you all very much, and I look forward to lively discussions and helpful suggestions in the future. So long for now, Philip CM.. ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
2. Re: New Euphoria programmer
- Posted by Robert <rmanny at THEGRID.NET> Jun 22, 1999
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- Last edited Jun 23, 1999
Well I'd say, start with the simplest program, like get it to print out 'hello world', and keep writing more complicated programs until you get puzzled and have a real good question. Philip C Maurer wrote: > Hello, everyone. I'm a thirteen-year-old in the US, and have recently > started to program in Euphoria; that is, I've learned a bit about it. I > haven't made any programs yet, but I think that this list will be helpful > to me in my programming endeavors. Please send me any useful advice a > novice programmer might possibly benefit from; any help at all is > appreciated! Thank you all very much, and I look forward to lively > discussions and helpful suggestions in the future. > So long for now, > Philip CM.. > > ___________________________________________________________________ > Get the Internet just the way you want it. > Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! > Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
3. Re: New Euphoria programmer
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Jun 23, 1999
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On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, you wrote: > Hello, everyone. I'm a thirteen-year-old in the US, and have recently > started to program in Euphoria; that is, I've learned a bit about it. I > haven't made any programs yet, but I think that this list will be helpful > to me in my programming endeavors. Please send me any useful advice a > novice programmer might possibly benefit from; any help at all is > appreciated! Thank you all very much, and I look forward to lively > discussions and helpful suggestions in the future. > So long for now, > Philip CM.. Welcome! As far as useful advice, all I can say is: 1 ask lots of questions - people here are helpful. 2 start with something small, so that you aren't overwhelmed with technical stuff that you aren't ready to tackle yet. 3 look at some of the programs on RDS's web site for ideas of what other people are doing. 4. try not to start with Windows. DOS is much easier, and more versatile. Regards, Irv Mullins
4. Re: New Euphoria programmer
- Posted by "Carl R. White" <C.R.White at SCM.BRAD.AC.UK> Jun 23, 1999
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On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Philip C Maurer wrote: ] Hello, everyone. I'm a thirteen-year-old in the US, and have recently ] started to program in Euphoria; that is, I've learned a bit about it. I ] haven't made any programs yet, but I think that this list will be helpful ] to me in my programming endeavors. Please send me any useful advice a ] novice programmer might possibly benefit from; any help at all is ] appreciated! [...] Welcome to the Euniverse! I'm not around much longer, so I'll pass on some good advice to the newcomer... * Feel free to ask questions you feel are a little stupid. No-one here bites your head off. Even if you were to ask "I don't understand the '&' operator, what does it do?", someone will tell you. (We might nibble a little if you ask twice though! :) ) * The only people who fight here are the regulars who strongly disagree on something (just like old men bickering ;) ), and deliberately obnoxious people. Thankfully, there aren't any of the latter around at the moment... * The best way to learn Euphoria is to read the demo programs. The manuals are useful too, but if you can follow the source code, you're off to a flying start. Read the shorter ones first. Run them in trace mode if you want to see what they're doing. I think one of the demos is already set up to do just that. * Don't get put off if you read a post on this list that looks frightening in its complexity. I still get scared reading the Win32 posts, and I've been here at least 2_1/2 years! (I only wrote my first useful Win32 program on Monday). * Euphoria isn't a hard language, so persevere if you keep getting stuck. * ...but don't expect to be writing super-games or ultra-apps in a week... * Finally; Don't forget: There's always someone on this mailing list who's willing to help. Have fun, Carl -- Carl R White -- Final Year Computer Science at the University of Bradford E-mail........: cyrek- at -bigfoot.com -- Remove hyphens. Ta :) URL...........: http://www.bigfoot.com/~cyrek/ Uncrackable...: "19.6A.23.38.52.73.45 25.31.1C 3C.53.44.39.58"