1. Now I found out that to BIND I have to Pay?????
- Posted by henri <henrimaselati at yahoo.com> Nov 19, 2004
- 582 views
just starting with EU, i am trying to test this "promessing" development environment, and to test the capability of this software, i have to pay?? not only nothing works, it is slow, too much to fix, and i cannot even have an executable editor? who are those people. come to VB i'll give you hundreds of free ocx, and utilities. only problem with VB is the ditribution which suck.
2. Re: Now I found out that to BIND I have to Pay?????
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Nov 19, 2004
- 541 views
henri wrote: > just starting with EU, > i am trying to test this "promessing" development environment, and to test the > capability of this software, i have to pay?? > not only nothing works, it is slow, > too much to fix, and i cannot even have an executable editor? > come to VB i'll give you hundreds of free ocx, and utilities. Wow, you must be a genius. -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
3. Re: Now I found out that to BIND I have to Pay?????
- Posted by "Unkmar" <L3Euphoria at bellsouth.net> Nov 19, 2004
- 602 views
----- Original Message ----- From: "henri" Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 12:03 PM Subject: Now I found out that to BIND I have to Pay????? > > posted by: henri <henrimaselati at yahoo.com> > > just starting with EU, > i am trying to test this "promessing" development environment, and to test the > capability of this software, i have to pay?? > not only nothing works, it is slow, > too much to fix, and i cannot even have an executable editor? > > who are those people. > > come to VB i'll give you hundreds of free ocx, and utilities. > > only problem with VB is the ditribution which suck. Programs run interpretted without binding. Binding isn't required to test your program. Binding is a handy method of distributing to people without Euphoria installed on their computers. unkmar
4. Re: Now I found out that to BIND I have to Pay?????
- Posted by spent memory <spent.memory at gmail.com> Nov 19, 2004
- 538 views
how u work out that "everythings slow" if "nothing works" .... ??? no wonder u can't get anything to work On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 12:23:26 -0500, Lucius Hilley <l3euphoria at bellsouth.net> wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "henri" > Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 12:03 PM > Subject: Now I found out that to BIND I have to Pay????? > > > > > posted by: henri <henrimaselati at yahoo.com> > > > > just starting with EU, > > i am trying to test this "promessing" development environment, and to test > > the > > capability of this software, i have to pay?? > > not only nothing works, it is slow, > > too much to fix, and i cannot even have an executable editor? > > > > who are those people. > > > > come to VB i'll give you hundreds of free ocx, and utilities. > > > > only problem with VB is the ditribution which suck. > > Programs run interpretted without binding. > Binding isn't required to test your program. > Binding is a handy method of distributing to people without > Euphoria installed on their computers. > > unkmar > > > > >
5. Re: Now I found out that to BIND I have to Pay?????
- Posted by Ferlin Scarborough <ferlin1 at bellsouth.net> Nov 19, 2004
- 578 views
henri wrote: > > just starting with EU, > i am trying to test this "promessing" development environment, and to test the > capability of this software, i have to pay?? > not only nothing works, it is slow, > too much to fix, and i cannot even have an executable editor? > > who are those people. > > come to VB i'll give you hundreds of free ocx, and utilities. > > only problem with VB is the ditribution which suck. > Comparing VB to Euphoria is like comparing apples to oranges, they are just not the same fruit. VB is a compiled language and Euphoria is an interpretive language, although you can bind the interpreter to the program to make an executable. With VB you HAVE to pay (and may I say MANY times more dollars) to even get the language IDE to develope the programs in, I program every day at work using VB, and beleve me it has it's drawbacks, but then so does Euphoria. On the other hand, with euphoria you get a free Public Domain interpreter that you can distribute with your program to allow others that do not have it installed to run your programs, but if you pay for the registered version you can create an executable. (And the cost is VERY minimal compared to the cost of VB). When I first started using Euphoria several years ago, and did not purchase the binder, I downloaded hundereds of programs and was able to run them with no problems using the FREE Public Domain version of Euphoria. As for the remarks about Euphoria SUCKS!, look at it this way, as with any thing new you have to learn how to use it. Take the following analogy for example: You have been driving a vehicle for many many years that has an automatic transmission in it. You now decide you want to try something new, so you go to the car dealer and see this hot new sports car. You run in to the dealer and ask to take the car for a test drive, they give you the keys and you get in the car to drive it. Now, this sports car has a 5 speed manual transmission in it, and you have never drove a vehicle with a manual transmission before. You do not realize that you have to press the clutch and place it in gear, then let off the clutch to get it to move. You set there fiddling with the knobs and gearshift and things in this sports car, finally, frustrated that you can't get it to move, you tell the dealer "Man this vehicle really sucks!" The problem does not lie in the vehicle it lies in the driver. You can easily turn to someone, tell them EXACTLY what your trouble is about getting the vehicle to move, and they can explain step by step, how you drive a vehicle with a manual transimission, eventually you learn how to drive this vehicle. Now, your outlook about the sports car is "Man, this is the HOTTEST vehicle ever made, I LOVE it!" See what I mean? Later. Ferlin Scarborough Learn To Program Games in Free Courses At http://www.gameuniv.net My Euphoria Home Page http://mywebpage.netscape.com/shadetreesoft
6. Re: Now I found out that to BIND I have to Pay?????
- Posted by Ken Orr <orr_kenneth at yahoo.ca> Nov 19, 2004
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- Last edited Nov 20, 2004
henri wrote: > > just starting with EU, > i am trying to test this "promessing" development environment, and to test the > capability of this software, i have to pay?? > not only nothing works, it is slow, > too much to fix, and i cannot even have an executable editor? > > who are those people. > > come to VB i'll give you hundreds of free ocx, and utilities. > > only problem with VB is the ditribution which suck. > The last time I checked VisualBasic wasn't free either.
7. Re: Now I found out that to BIND I have to Pay?????
- Posted by irv mullins <irvm at ellijay.com> Nov 19, 2004
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- Last edited Nov 20, 2004
henri wrote: > only problem with VB is the ditribution which suck. If you think that's the only problem with VB, you haven't actually used VB. Irv
8. Re: Now I found out that to BIND I have to Pay?????
- Posted by Alexander Toresson <toressonodakra at swipnet.se> Nov 20, 2004
- 592 views
henri wrote: > > just starting with EU, > i am trying to test this "promessing" development environment, and to test the > capability of this software, i have to pay?? > not only nothing works, it is slow, > too much to fix, and i cannot even have an executable editor? > > who are those people. > > come to VB i'll give you hundreds of free ocx, and utilities. > > only problem with VB is the ditribution which suck. > VB? Free? Heck, you even has to pay to test it. Unless you download it illegaly. Regards, Alexander Toresson Shhh! Be vewy quiet! I'm hunting wuntime ewwows!
9. Re: Now I found out that to BIND I have to Pay?????
- Posted by Greg Haberek <ghaberek at gmail.com> Nov 21, 2004
- 555 views
> VB? Free? Heck, you even has to pay to test it. Unless you download it > illegaly. Um, no? That statement couldn't be more wrong. The VB "Learning Edition" is 100% free, my school (ITT Tech) distributes a copy with our base-level VB class. Try this on for size: http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/vbasic/ Express is *the* newest version of VB and its 100% free. All I had to do to download it was fill out some basic contact and usage information (who am i, what do i do, what am i using vb for) Let's compare: Euphoria 2.5 Alpha stage Free (some features removed) VB Express Beta stage Free (some features removed) Hmmmmm...... I hate seeing people knocking VB, its a great tool, and it is free if all you want to do is learn. But if Microsoft finds out you've been distributing "Learning Edition" executables (which I'm sure they can track) then your in some deep stuff. I learned how to program on QuickBasic 7.1 (which I paid for!) then VB 6 (Learning Edition - from school) and now Euphoria. VB doesn't suck if you know how to use it, and neither does Euphoria. Hell, people that know how to use Java properly seem to make a nice living, and Java sucks! ~Greg
10. Re: Now I found out that to BIND I have to Pay?????
- Posted by CoJaBo <CoJaBo_EUforum_Address at CJBN.net> Nov 21, 2004
- 558 views
(Would have post this sooner, but router failed while I was typing this!) Greg Haberek wrote: > > > VB? Free? Heck, you even has to pay to test it. Unless you download it > > illegaly. > > Um, no? That statement couldn't be more wrong. The VB "Learning > Edition" is 100% free, my school (ITT Tech) distributes a copy with > our base-level VB class. > > Try this on for size: > <a > href="http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/vbasic/">http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/vbasic/</a> > > Express is *the* newest version of VB and its 100% free. All I had > to do to download it was fill out some basic contact and usage > information (who am i, what do i do, what am i using vb for) At least you dont have to do that for Eu! And I don't think VB is cross-platform. > > Let's compare: > Euphoria 2.5 Alpha stage Free (some features removed) > VB Express Beta stage Free (some features removed) > > Hmmmmm...... > > I hate seeing people knocking VB, its a great tool, and it is free > if all you want to do is learn. But if Microsoft finds out you've been I guess you can't sell those VB programs... > distributing "Learning Edition" executables (which I'm sure they can > track) then your in some deep stuff. I learned how to program on > QuickBasic 7.1 (which I paid for!) then VB 6 (Learning Edition - from > school) and now Euphoria. VB doesn't suck if you know how to use it, > and neither does Euphoria. Hell, people that know how to use Java > properly seem to make a nice living, and Java sucks! Especilly the author of Nitrous version 2, now written in Java, and compatible with Firefox... I wonder how much money you could make stealing e-mail addresses, online accounts, credit-card numbers, and anything else on a computer...? > > ~Greg > >