1. Where Is Judith?
- Posted by Judith Evans <camping at arkansas.net> Mar 07, 2005
- 514 views
My apology to everyone who has been looking for the promised September, 2004 Enhanced IDE version release. I have programming burnout. Our move was longer and harder on my 61 year old mind and body than I anticipated and my computer was 'broken' and took almost a month to fix. By then I was well into improvement projects at our new home. Last week was the first time since September I used my computer. I first need to come up to speed with the new Euphoria version, Win32lib v60.5 and 60.6 and Forum reported problems with Enhanced IDE. If anyone has a complete set of Derek suggested changes for Win32lib I would appreciate getting them which would eliminate my searching through all the forum messages since August. I can only work a couple of hours a day with the computer so progress with Enhanced IDE is going to be very slow. Before I 'hit the wall' I had not begun coding the requested changes submitted last August/September so it will be awhile before anything is submitted to Recent Contribution Page. ~judith
2. Re: Where Is Judith?
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Mar 07, 2005
- 480 views
Judith Evans wrote: > > I have programming burnout. Hi Judith! It's good to hear from you! So you moved from Texas to Arkansas? Now why'd you go and do a thing like that?! That's like moving from paradise to... well, not-so-paradise. :D > Last week was the first time since September I used my computer. WOW! I don't think I could go one week without my computer. heheh. > I first need to come up to speed with the new Euphoria version, Win32lib v60.5 > and > 60.6 and Forum reported problems with Enhanced IDE. > I can only work a couple of hours a day with the computer so progress with > Enhanced > IDE is going to be very slow. I wouldn't fret much about it. Take it slowly and get back into things, if you really want to. If not, no worries. :) -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
3. Re: Where Is Judith?
- Posted by Mario Steele <eumario at trilake.net> Mar 07, 2005
- 526 views
- Last edited Mar 08, 2005
Judith Evans wrote: > > My apology to everyone who has been looking for the promised September, 2004 > Enhanced > IDE version release. > > I have programming burnout. Our move was longer and harder on my 61 year old > mind and > body than I anticipated > and my computer was 'broken' and took almost a month to fix. By then I was > well into > improvement projects at > our new home. Last week was the first time since September I used my computer. *gasps* No way, you moved????? Why wasn't I notified? I could have took over the world then! Darnit, oh well. Guess I better behave now (Yeah right). Welcome back Judith, in any case. > I first need to come up to speed with the new Euphoria version, Win32lib v60.5 > and > 60.6 and Forum reported > problems with Enhanced IDE. If anyone has a complete set of Derek suggested > changes > for Win32lib I would appreciate > getting them which would eliminate my searching through all the forum messages > since > August. Well, I'm not certian about certian stuff, as I have not been keeping up with Win32lib's progress fully, I do know that Derek finally added in a way to define custom controls, but has not documented anything. Naughty Derek! :P As for Eu 2.5, the only worth while feature in it, IMHO, is the crash_routine() that all of us Win32 Programmers have been desprately wanting for ages. And I'm sure there are a few Linux programmers out there that are also relived to finally get some measure of control over when Euphoria crashes out on us. I know that there's a few bug fixes from 0.60.4 to 0.60.5, but I couldn't cite them off to ya off hand. There's been more bugs found since the release of the more recent Win32lib, from what I have read on the list. > I can only work a couple of hours a day with the computer so progress with > Enhanced > IDE is going to be very > slow. Before I 'hit the wall' I had not begun coding the requested changes > submitted > last August/September so > it will be awhile before anything is submitted to Recent Contribution Page. I know how that feels. I'm getting the same kind of reduction on computer time, and it's taking away from my plans to rule the world. Dangit, behave Mario, Behave! :P I am getting work done on POOP (PHPized Object Oriented Programming), soon to be renamed SOOP (Simplistic Object Oriented Programming), which will ease the job of so many Object Oriented programmers, as well as give new features, that would make every Euphoria Programmer Drool. Oh yes, this reminds me. For thoes of you who are using POOP, there is a bug that I discovered, with Classes defined as members. When in the creation process, it will assign the Class Constructors of the Parent class, to the Member Class. This will be fixed in SOOP 1.0. I'm hopeful to have this thing released by the end of the week, if not sooner. But no garuntes. :P Mario Steele http://enchantedblade.trilake.net Attaining World Dominiation, one byte at a time...
4. Re: Where Is Judith?
- Posted by "danielmoyer" <danielmoyer at prodigy.net> Mar 08, 2005
- 499 views
Welcome back Judith :) > posted by: Judith Evans <camping at arkansas.net> > > My apology to everyone who has been looking for the promised September, 2004 Enhanced IDE version release. Promises, smomishes, we're just glad you're back! :) > > I have programming burnout. Our move was longer and harder on my 61 year old mind and body than I anticipated > and my computer was 'broken' and took almost a month to fix. By then I was well into improvement projects at > our new home. Last week was the first time since September I used my computer. > > I first need to come up to speed with the new Euphoria version, Win32lib v60.5 and 60.6 and Forum reported > problems with Enhanced IDE. If anyone has a complete set of Derek suggested changes for Win32lib I would appreciate > getting them which would eliminate my searching through all the forum messages since August. > > I can only work a couple of hours a day with the computer so progress with Enhanced IDE is going to be very > slow. Couple hours a day is what I'm reduced to also, & it's not very productive, but oh well. > Before I 'hit the wall' I had not begun coding the requested changes submitted last August/September so > it will be awhile before anything is submitted to Recent Contribution Page. > > ~judith >