1. Euphoria has a long way to go!
- Posted by ShelbySue at granbury.com Jan 20, 2003
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>>> Euphoria has a long way to go! Euphoria has come a LONG way! Considering we aren't talking a 24 x 7 team of key bangers paid by microsoft or others. Let's don't forget that Euphoria was designed to be a "simple" language to accomplish complex tasks. An input box is actually a simple task compared to the memory management (when there aren't leaks), function calls without worring about pointers, etc. Thanks, Rob and others for bringing Euphoria along. I develop complex Access databases - Law school student information systems (registering, grading, transcripts, etc.), automated furniture delivery systems for Rent-A-Center, etc. I don't use Euphoria yet because of the reporting functions. But you don't see me whining about it! If I were smart enough, I would write that myself. So, I wait for the REAL programmers to come through. Stop whining - start writing. Joe Phillips Granbury, TX
2. Re: Euphoria has a long way to go!
- Posted by Patrick.Barnes at transgrid.com.au Jan 20, 2003
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>>Euphoria has a long way to go! Why? What is it that in your opinion is missing from Euphoria? ============================================== _______<-------------------\__ / _____<--------------------__|=== | |_ <-------------------/ \__| Patrick Barnes *********************************************************************** ***********************************************************************
3. Re: Euphoria has a long way to go!
- Posted by dubetyrant at hotmail.com Jan 21, 2003
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hey all, Heres my 2 cents. C was created in 1972, but it didn't get ANSI standardized untill 1988...thats 16 years.Plus 2003-1988, another 15 years, a total of 31 years. Euphoria, on the other hand, was created in 1993, a total of 10 years. 10 years shows that Euphoria has been stable enough to withstand the test of time, yet its young enough to be added to. Just like c was added to:(c++,visual c++,c#). Our task is to add the functionality that we want, we shouldn't view that as R.Craig's job. But I'm the wrong person to ask, I learned to program through Euphoria(and I'm still learning), but its the language that got me started...so I'm a bit fanatical about it. I'm not necessarily replying to anyones post, just jumping at the oppurtunity to advocate euphoria again.So please, have a good day!!! JDUBE
4. Re: Euphoria has a long way to go!
- Posted by xerox_irs at lvcm.com Jan 21, 2003
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Its missing callbacks in Dos!!!! ----- Original Message ----- From: <Patrick.Barnes at transgrid.com.au> Subject: Re: Euphoria has a long way to go! > > > >>Euphoria has a long way to go! > > Why? What is it that in your opinion is missing from Euphoria? > > ============================================== > _______<-------------------\__ > / _____<--------------------__|=== > | |_ <-------------------/ > \__| Patrick Barnes > > > *********************************************************************** > > > *********************************************************************** > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! >
5. Re: Euphoria has a long way to go!
- Posted by gertie at visionsix.com Jan 21, 2003
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On 20 Jan 2003, at 21:36, xerox_irs at lvcm.com wrote: > > Its missing callbacks in Dos!!!! And goto and string execution and knowing what the names of it's vars are!! Kat > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Patrick.Barnes at transgrid.com.au> > Subject: Re: Euphoria has a long way to go! > > > > >>Euphoria has a long way to go! > > > > Why? What is it that in your opinion is missing from Euphoria? > > > > ============================================== > > _______<-------------------\__ > > / _____<--------------------__|=== > > | |_ <-------------------/ > > \__| Patrick Barnes > > > > > > *********************************************************************** > > > > > > *********************************************************************** > > > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! > > > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! >