1. Please help this guy
In a separate message, I will tell you that I am upgrading this computer =
of
mine. I have less than 20 minutes before I have to disconnect cables. =
Anyway, I don't know about this man's problem. I posted a message to a
forum, and he responded as such. He is not a member of this list, so
please send mail to him privately. I sincerely hope he isn't flooded wit=
h
replies, but reply anyway.
His complete address is
From: Brian Dengler, [104722.1675 at compuserve.com]
-------- Forwarded Message -------- =
Subject: Euphoria
Date: 03-Jun-98 at 10:53 =
From: Brian Dengler, [104722,1675]
TO: Alan Tu,[102534,2165]
=
Alan, I was very excited to read about your endorsement to Euphoria. I wa=
s
looking at a good starter language. I took Fortran 20 years ago and,
needless to say, I don't remember it. =
I'm one of CompuServe's attorneys and I'm trying to learn some programmin=
g
to qualify for the patent bar exam.
I downloaded Euphoria, unziped it, found about bunch of files and had no
idea what to do. When I clicked the "install" file, it launched DOS, it
looked like a bunch of DOS files opened, and then I got completely lost. =
I
can't seem to find or open the program. I don't know if Euphoria is like =
C,
where you have to open an editor, and then you jump through hoops to
compile it. =
Any suggestions?
BTW, I do like the fact that Euphoria can flex with file sizes. I thought=
it is extremely cumbersome to assign file sizes, etc. as in C. =
Have a great day.
Brian =
=
2. Re: Please help this guy
- Posted by Frank Atry <suprsngr at EARTHLINK.NET>
Jun 03, 1998
-
Last edited Jun 04, 1998
Help an attorney?! I think we should charge him per character typed. What do
you guys think?
Frank
Alan Tu wrote:
> In a separate message, I will tell you that I am upgrading this computer of
> mine. I have less than 20 minutes before I have to disconnect cables.
> Anyway, I don't know about this man's problem. I posted a message to a
> forum, and he responded as such. He is not a member of this list, so
> please send mail to him privately. I sincerely hope he isn't flooded with
> replies, but reply anyway.
>
> His complete address is
> From: Brian Dengler, [104722.1675 at compuserve.com]
>
> -------- Forwarded Message --------
>
> Subject: Euphoria
> Date: 03-Jun-98 at 10:53
> From: Brian Dengler, [104722,1675]
>
> TO: Alan Tu,[102534,2165]
>
> Alan, I was very excited to read about your endorsement to Euphoria. I was
> looking at a good starter language. I took Fortran 20 years ago and,
> needless to say, I don't remember it.
> I'm one of CompuServe's attorneys and I'm trying to learn some programming
> to qualify for the patent bar exam.
>
> I downloaded Euphoria, unziped it, found about bunch of files and had no
> idea what to do. When I clicked the "install" file, it launched DOS, it
> looked like a bunch of DOS files opened, and then I got completely lost. I
> can't seem to find or open the program. I don't know if Euphoria is like C,
> where you have to open an editor, and then you jump through hoops to
> compile it.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> BTW, I do like the fact that Euphoria can flex with file sizes. I thought
> it is extremely cumbersome to assign file sizes, etc. as in C.
>
> Have a great day.
>
> Brian
>