1. harsh gala
- Posted by galaharsh at rediffmail.com Nov 13, 2001
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hello i thank you for your mail can you send me bind.exe and shroud.exe for compiling to create standalone applications for dos and windows i will be really grateful to you thanking you bye On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 Jasper_Holshuijsen at dsw.nl wrote : > > > Hi Rforno, > > I was going to react to this topic but you took the > words right off my > mouth. Marketing is the key to Euphoria's future. It > needs a shiny box and > a good manual. I believe the strength of Euphoria is > that it's > understandable for beginners but at the same time > usefull for experts. > > Bye, > > Jasper. > > > > > > rforno@tutopia > > > .com To: > EUforum <EUforum at topica.com> > > cc: > > > 13-11-2001 Subject: > Re: Euphoria's Future? > > 02:43 > > > Please respond > > > to EUforum > > > > > > > > > > I think the future of Euphoria does not depend on its > features, which are > extremely good, but on the marketing effort behind it. > I developed a bunch of programs in Euphoria with much > more ease than in any > other language, except perhaps APL. Debugging at the > source code is very > good in Euphoria. Speedwise, Euphoria is the best, I > think, of all > interpreted languages. > I also think Euphoria is perfect to teach programming > to beginners, without > sacrifying its usefulness for advanced applications. In > other words, an > Euphoria program is simple if the task is simple, and > unavoidably complex > if > the task is complex, but less complex than, for example, > a C program, with > its awkward pointers and memory allocations. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <jcowgar at bhsys.com> > To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> > Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 3:28 PM > Subject: Euphoria's Future? > > > > When was the last time Euphoria (the language) was > updated? What is the > general feeling about Euphoria's > > future? > > > > I am new to Euphoria and like it so well, I > registered it. I am now just > curious about what people think about it's > > future. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jeremy Cowgar - jcowgar at bhsys.com > > > > > > >
2. Re: harsh gala
- Posted by "Thomas Parslow (PatRat)" <patrat at rat-software.com> Nov 13, 2001
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> hello > i thank you for your mail > can you send me bind.exe and shroud.exe for compiling to create standalone > applications for dos and windows > i will be really grateful to you > thanking you > bye The binder and the shrouder are part of the registered package, which means you need to pay for it. It's quite reasonable priced (IMHO) and you can get all the price and ordering information from: http://www.rapideuphoria.com/reg.htm Thomas Parslow (PatRat) ICQ #:26359483 Rat Software http://www.rat-software.com/ Please leave quoted text in place when replying
3. Re: harsh gala
- Posted by euphoria at carlw.legend.uk.com Nov 13, 2001
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Galaharsh wrote: > can you send me bind.exe and shroud.exe for compiling to create > standalone applications for dos and windows > i will be really grateful to you If you want bind and shroud, you'll have to get in touch with Rob Craig at RDS, and pay for a copy of Euphoria. That or get hold of a really out-of-date copy that has bind and shroud but none of the more recent features of the language. In case you're wondering (and if not now, you will do soon), bind and shroud don't transfer between versions of Euphoria. Go to: http://www.RapidEuphoria.com and order a copy. Carl