1. Win32Lib Handover
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Nov 23, 2004
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In about 10 or so days, I'll be handing over win32lib to the next generation of carers. I'd like it to be reasonably stable (no major errors) before I do that. I'm thinking that it might be a good idea to upload a frequent (daily?) snapshot of the code, so that people can review it for us all. It would be just a ZIP file of the include files. If this is not of any real interest, I won't bother to do it. So please let me know if you'd like to review and/or test the alpha snapshots. You can do this privately if you like by emailing me. ddparnell (A T) bigpond (D O T) com When the library appears to be stable, which I hope will be before the 4th of December, I'll send the full package of include files, documentation, and demos to RDS. My Euphoria website will only be up for a month or so after that time. -- Derek Parnell Melbourne, Australia
2. Re: Win32Lib Handover
- Posted by don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> Nov 23, 2004
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Derek Parnell wrote: > > In about 10 or so days, I'll be handing over win32lib to the next > generation of carers. I'd like it to be reasonably stable (no major > errors) before I do that. > Why do all the long time, hardcore Euphorians appear to be jumping ship? Don Cole SF
3. Re: Win32Lib Handover
- Posted by Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com> Nov 23, 2004
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On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 22:23:34 -0800, don cole <guest at rapideuphoria.com> wrote: > Why do all the long time, hardcore Euphorians appear to be jumping ship? Cause the ship's sinking, and there's a nice island over there... Not necissarily my sentiment, just couldn't resist the comment. -- MrTrick
4. Re: Win32Lib Handover
- Posted by "Kat" <gertie at visionsix.com> Nov 23, 2004
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On 22 Nov 2004, at 22:23, don cole wrote: > > > posted by: don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> > > Derek Parnell wrote: > > > > In about 10 or so days, I'll be handing over win32lib to the next > > generation of carers. I'd like it to be reasonably stable (no major > > errors) before I do that. > > > Why do all the long time, hardcore Euphorians appear to be jumping ship? We have been here a long time, we expected Eu to grow. We expected our requests would be heard, and our needs be met. I am looking for a language most like Eu, but with the same features i asked for 5 years ago, which RDS can't bring themselves to supply. Lua, Tk, Perl, Python, Php, mirc,, don't quite do it for me by themselves, but Eu could have been absolutely perfect, the top language to beat all languages. I'll probably go with Php. Or Bach.... depending on the license terms regarding how i can use it on my own computers at home. OpenEu doesn't seem to be getting anywhere. I am sorry to see Derek leave. I was sorry to see DavidC leave. Irv leaving too, and others. I can't figure how RobC's overriding concern for the original vision of the language is worth this brain drain of contributors. RDS should be hiring these people, not running them off. Shooting the language in the foot with 2.5, and then charging twice the price for it, is simply stunning. Kat
5. Re: Win32Lib Handover
- Posted by spent memory <spent.memory at gmail.com> Nov 23, 2004
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i know 1 thing, i'll be getting myself a copy of the win32lib 0.60.6 and sticking it in my DON'T DELETE archive, might get a stripped copy too for finished proggy's , hopefully 1 can still purchase the full version of Eu 2.4 from RDS , i don't like the way things seem to be going around here. On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 03:45:16 -0600, Kat <gertie at visionsix.com> wrote: > > > On 22 Nov 2004, at 22:23, don cole wrote: > > > > > posted by: don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> > > > > Derek Parnell wrote: > > > > > > In about 10 or so days, I'll be handing over win32lib to the next > > > generation of carers. I'd like it to be reasonably stable (no major > > > errors) before I do that. > > > > > Why do all the long time, hardcore Euphorians appear to be jumping ship? > > We have been here a long time, we expected Eu to grow. We expected our > requests would be heard, and our needs be met. I am looking for a language > most like Eu, but with the same features i asked for 5 years ago, which RDS > can't bring themselves to supply. Lua, Tk, Perl, Python, Php, mirc,, don't > quite do it for me by themselves, but Eu could have been absolutely perfect, > the top language to beat all languages. I'll probably go with Php. Or Bach.... > depending on the license terms regarding how i can use it on my own > computers at home. OpenEu doesn't seem to be getting anywhere. > > I am sorry to see Derek leave. I was sorry to see DavidC leave. Irv leaving > too, and others. I can't figure how RobC's overriding concern for the original > vision of the language is worth this brain drain of contributors. RDS should > be > hiring these people, not running them off. Shooting the language in the foot > with 2.5, and then charging twice the price for it, is simply stunning. > > Kat > > > > >
6. Re: Win32Lib Handover
- Posted by spent memory <spent.memory at gmail.com> Nov 23, 2004
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then all i gotta do is delete my link to the rapideuphoria website , destroy my gmail account and pretend 2.5 never got released. lol On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 20:21:28 +1000, spent memory <spent.memory at gmail.com> wrote: > i know 1 thing, i'll be getting myself a copy of the win32lib 0.60.6 > and sticking it in my DON'T DELETE archive, might get a stripped copy > too for finished proggy's , hopefully 1 can still purchase the full > version of Eu 2.4 from RDS , i don't like the way things seem to be > going around here. > > > On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 03:45:16 -0600, Kat <gertie at visionsix.com> wrote: > > > > > > On 22 Nov 2004, at 22:23, don cole wrote: > > > > > > > > posted by: don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> > > > > > > Derek Parnell wrote: > > > > > > > > In about 10 or so days, I'll be handing over win32lib to the next > > > > generation of carers. I'd like it to be reasonably stable (no major > > > > errors) before I do that. > > > > > > > Why do all the long time, hardcore Euphorians appear to be jumping ship? > > > > We have been here a long time, we expected Eu to grow. We expected our > > requests would be heard, and our needs be met. I am looking for a language > > most like Eu, but with the same features i asked for 5 years ago, which RDS > > can't bring themselves to supply. Lua, Tk, Perl, Python, Php, mirc,, don't > > quite do it for me by themselves, but Eu could have been absolutely perfect, > > the top language to beat all languages. I'll probably go with Php. Or > > Bach.... > > depending on the license terms regarding how i can use it on my own > > computers at home. OpenEu doesn't seem to be getting anywhere. > > > > I am sorry to see Derek leave. I was sorry to see DavidC leave. Irv leaving > > too, and others. I can't figure how RobC's overriding concern for the > > original > > vision of the language is worth this brain drain of contributors. RDS should > > be > > hiring these people, not running them off. Shooting the language in the foot > > with 2.5, and then charging twice the price for it, is simply stunning. > > > > Kat > > > > > > > > > >
7. Re: Win32Lib Handover
- Posted by "Igor Kachan" <kinz at peterlink.ru> Nov 23, 2004
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Don Cole wrote: > > Derek Parnell wrote: > > > > In about 10 or so days, I'll be handing over win32lib to the next > > generation of carers. I'd like it to be reasonably stable (no major > > errors) before I do that. > > > Why do all the long time, hardcore Euphorians appear to be jumping ship? Some of them to take care of grandsons and granddaughters on a shore now, I think. Good luck and happy to them. And Derek got custom Euphoria 2.5 with his $-feature for free, what else is needed for the experienced Euphoria programmer? To answer list's questions on Windows? He can do all he wants using his Euphoria skill now. You don't know the top secret Euphoria code? See:
sequence Money Money = repeat('$', 1000000) integer onTable onTable = 1 puts(onTable, Money & "\n$") ? length(Money) -- ? Money[$]
Use and do not say Euphoria is miserly or such. But never decomment the last line and never tell Derek your results if you'll decomment it nevertheless. Regards, Igor Kachan kinz at peterlink.ru
8. Re: Win32Lib Handover
- Posted by Matt Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at yahoo.com> Nov 23, 2004
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Derek Parnell wrote: > > When the library appears to be stable, which I hope will > be before the 4th of December, I'll send the full package of > include files, documentation, and demos to RDS. My Euphoria website > will only be up for a month or so after that time. I'll make sure that the latest release makes it up to sourceforge. Also, if anyone's interested in maintaining win32lib (no reason why it has to be just one person), I'd be happy to give them access to the sourceforge project. Matt Lewis
9. Re: Win32Lib Handover
- Posted by Greg Haberek <ghaberek at gmail.com> Nov 23, 2004
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> hopefully 1 can still purchase the full > version of Eu 2.4 from RDS According to the website: "Register now for 2.5. We'll give you the 2.5 alpha, beta and official releases, and upon request, we can send you the 2.4 official release as well, for any products that you buy."
10. Re: Win32Lib Handover
- Posted by CoJaBo <CoJaBo_EUforum_Address at CJBN.net> Nov 23, 2004
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- Last edited Nov 24, 2004
Kat wrote: > > On 22 Nov 2004, at 22:23, don cole wrote: > > > > > posted by: don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> > > > > Derek Parnell wrote: > > > > > > In about 10 or so days, I'll be handing over win32lib to the next > > > generation of carers. I'd like it to be reasonably stable (no major > > > errors) before I do that. > > > > > Why do all the long time, hardcore Euphorians appear to be jumping ship? > > We have been here a long time, we expected Eu to grow. We expected our > requests would be heard, and our needs be met. I am looking for a language > most like Eu, but with the same features i asked for 5 years ago, which RDS > can't bring themselves to supply. Lua, Tk, Perl, Python, Php, mirc,, don't > quite do it for me by themselves, but Eu could have been absolutely perfect, > the top language to beat all languages. I'll probably go with Php. Or Bach.... > What is Bach? > depending on the license terms regarding how i can use it on my own > computers at home. OpenEu doesn't seem to be getting anywhere. > > I am sorry to see Derek leave. I was sorry to see DavidC leave. Irv leaving > too, and others. I can't figure how RobC's overriding concern for the original > > vision of the language is worth this brain drain of contributors. RDS should > be > hiring these people, not running them off. Shooting the language in the foot > with 2.5, and then charging twice the price for it, is simply stunning. > > Kat > >
11. Re: Win32Lib Handover
- Posted by "Kat" <gertie at visionsix.com> Nov 23, 2004
- 479 views
- Last edited Nov 24, 2004
On 23 Nov 2004, at 14:37, CoJaBo wrote: > > > posted by: CoJaBo <CoJaBo_EUforum_Address at CJBN.net> > > Kat wrote: > > > > On 22 Nov 2004, at 22:23, don cole wrote: > > > > > > > > posted by: don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> > > > > > > Derek Parnell wrote: > > > > > > > > In about 10 or so days, I'll be handing over win32lib to the next > > > > generation of carers. I'd like it to be reasonably stable (no major > > > > errors) before I do that. > > > > > > > Why do all the long time, hardcore Euphorians appear to be jumping ship? > > > > We have been here a long time, we expected Eu to grow. We expected our > > requests would be heard, and our needs be met. I am looking for a language > > most like Eu, but with the same features i asked for 5 years ago, which RDS > > can't bring themselves to supply. Lua, Tk, Perl, Python, Php, mirc,, don't > > quite do it for me by themselves, but Eu could have been absolutely perfect, > > the top language to beat all languages. I'll probably go with Php. Or > > Bach.... > > > What is Bach? Bach is Karl's interpreter built on Eu v2.3(?), with all the things we been asking RDS for, plus more. See: http://catexa.com/bachman/index.html Problem is the license about Eu carries to Bach, so if you make anything at all for it in terms of debugging, ide, tracing, etc, you can't. Kat
12. Re: Win32Lib Handover
- Posted by Pete Lomax <petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk> Nov 23, 2004
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- Last edited Nov 24, 2004
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 20:00:26 -0800, Derek Parnell <guest at RapidEuphoria.com> wrote: >In about 10 or so days, I'll be handing over win32lib to the next >generation of carers. I'd like it to be reasonably stable (no major >errors) before I do that. Sad to see you go, of course, but can you make a few comments on how you usually test it before a new release? Regards, Pete