1. so far so good
- Posted by richard koch <dr.richard.koch at t-online.de> Mar 28, 2005
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threads???????? comming????????? i like the language, but threads are missing - when are they coming??? on the "d" http://www.digitalmars.com/ forums people are discussing the advantages of euphoria. how about a little support from the makers. do you still have an interesst of keeping your language viable? richard sorry for the misspellings
2. Re: so far so good
- Posted by Ed Davis <ed_davis2 at yahoo.com> Mar 28, 2005
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>on the "d" http://www.digitalmars.com/ forums people are >discussing the advantages of euphoria. How about a clue as to date/time of message, subject, author? I spent a few minutes searching, and I couldn't find any discussions about Euphoria. I found: Phobos namespace pollution Major D Libraries (was Re: Phobos namespace pollution) GDB Hacking Passing variadic arguments through to another variadic function? Is latest recls going into next Phobos, as stated by author in recent post? SegmentationFault exception throwing, request for feedback - segfault.d [ANN] wxD 0.02 released Unofficial wish list status. Auto newing of classes (was: Unofficial wish list status) C++Source wishlist article OpenGL Bindings And scores more, but no Euphoria.
3. Re: so far so good
- Posted by richard koch <dr.richard.koch at t-online.de> Mar 28, 2005
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livly isn't it. a guy (darek parnell) seems to want to rewrite - or to facilitate euphoria in d - why? the idea of euphoria is good, - but read dereks posts, noting happens in euphoria, and it doesn't change, if at all, it happens to be slow if at all - in the hands of one person, who doesn't seem to be commited. i like the idea of euphoria, i try to use it - but if there is any future that satisfies the needs (not doing trivial things), i hope that it will happen soon. i hope Rob Craig will do more than just humor his own ideas and sitting them out (i hope no hardship is taken). yes d is discussed, but look at it's achivments now, its usability now and think about what euphoria could be, if it would be pushed as d is. best regards richard ps english is not my native tongue
4. Re: so far so good
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Mar 29, 2005
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richard koch wrote: > > livly isn't it. > > a guy (darek parnell) seems to want to rewrite - or to facilitate > euphoria in d - why? May I repeat what I have written earlier ... " . . . because the development path that RDS has for their Euphoria implentation is not compatible with my needs. . . . I can concentrate on creating products that would be alternatives to some of the RDS products. These would still be focused, or derived, from the Euphoria language. " I am not saying that RDS or Robert Craig is right or wrong, or that the company's policy is wrong or right. I have nothing to say on that issue at all. What I am saying is "the development path that RDS has for their Euphoria implentation is not compatible with *my* needs". Euphoria is a wonderful language and there exists a number of problem domains in which it can excell. I actively promote Euphoria in other forums when it is appropriate to do so. I am careful to avoid using language that might be harmful to RDS or Robert in any public forum, as that is not helpful to anybody. But I do document my history when appropriate, and thus I'm sure some people may try to infer things that may not be factual. My reasons for moving away from the RDS sponsored implementation of Euphoria are selfish. *My* needs for the development of the language are not going to be met by RDS in the near (or foreseeable) future. That is the perogative of RDS and I don't dispute that. It is a matter of history that provides evidence that the development methodology of RDS and my needs are not compatible. If I develop products that somehow compete, or provide alternatives, to RDS products, then that effect will be incidental. The purpose of developing products based on Euphoria is meet *my* needs for the language. It is not the purpose to compete with RDS. In fact, I don't care if nobody wants to use whatever tools I may develop. I want to achieve things that I can't with the RDS implementation of Euphoria. After spending many years in discussion, without having any timely effect on the development of RDS Euphoria, I am now addressing the situation in a different manner. Namely, attempting to make the language even more useful to myself. -- Derek Parnell Melbourne, Australia
5. Re: so far so good
- Posted by "danielmoyer" <danielmoyer at prodigy.net> Mar 29, 2005
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> posted by: Ed Davis <ed_davis2 at yahoo.com> > > >on the "d" http://www.digitalmars.com/ forums people are > >discussing the advantages of euphoria. > > How about a clue as to date/time of message, subject, author? > > I spent a few minutes searching, and I couldn't find any > discussions about Euphoria. > > I found: > Phobos namespace pollution > Major D Libraries (was Re: Phobos namespace pollution) > GDB Hacking > Passing variadic arguments through to another variadic function? > Is latest recls going into next Phobos, as stated by author in recent post? > SegmentationFault exception throwing, request for feedback - segfault.d > [ANN] wxD 0.02 released > Unofficial wish list status. > Auto newing of classes (was: Unofficial wish list status) > C++Source wishlist article > OpenGL Bindings > > And scores more, but no Euphoria. > Here's one that makes mention of Derek's intention to use D for part of his implementation of Euphoria, I think: http://www.digitalmars.com/d/archives/digitalmars/D/6670.html Note that perhaps there is no *discussion* of Euphoria, per se, just mentions in passing as Derek asks and answers questions there? Dan Moyer
6. Re: so far so good
- Posted by Kenneth Rhodes <wolf_man_jacques at excite.com> Mar 29, 2005
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danielmoyer wrote: > > > > posted by: Ed Davis <ed_davis2 at yahoo.com> > > > > >on the "d" <a > > >href="http://www.digitalmars.com/">http://www.digitalmars.com/</a> forums people > > >are > > >discussing the advantages of euphoria. > > > > How about a clue as to date/time of message, subject, author? > > > > I spent a few minutes searching, and I couldn't find any > > discussions about Euphoria. > > > > I found: > > Phobos namespace pollution > > Major D Libraries (was Re: Phobos namespace pollution) > > GDB Hacking > > Passing variadic arguments through to another variadic function? > > Is latest recls going into next Phobos, as stated by author in recent > post? > > SegmentationFault exception throwing, request for feedback - segfault.d > > [ANN] wxD 0.02 released > > Unofficial wish list status. > > Auto newing of classes (was: Unofficial wish list status) > > C++Source wishlist article > > OpenGL Bindings > > > > And scores more, but no Euphoria. > > > > Here's one that makes mention of Derek's intention to use D for part of his > implementation of Euphoria, I think: > <a > href="http://www.digitalmars.com/d/archives/digitalmars/D/6670.html">http://www.digitalmars.com/d/archives/digitalmars/D/6670.html</a> > > Note that perhaps there is no *discussion* of Euphoria, per se, just > mentions in passing as Derek asks and answers questions there? > > Dan Moyer > > try this one: http://www.digitalmars.com/drn-bin/wwwnews?digitalmars.D/18067 Ken Rhodes 100% Microsoft Free!