1. Euphoria.NET ?
- Posted by ddevilliers at lando.co.za Dec 05, 2002
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Hello All! Been developing with Microsoft's .NET technology (VB.NET & C#) for awhile now. Any Euphoria.NET in the pipleline ? Maybe writting it in C#. Kind Regards, Lennie De Villiers Email: ddevilliers at lando.co.za (Home) lennie at akura.co.za (Work) Web: www.lando.co.za/Lennie My CV: www.lando.co.za/Lennie/CV.htm
2. Re: Euphoria.NET ?
- Posted by "C. K. Lester" <cklester at yahoo.com> Dec 05, 2002
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> Been developing with Microsoft's .NET technology (VB.NET & C#) for awhile > now. > > Any Euphoria.NET in the pipleline ? What would that look like? What would it do?
3. Re: Euphoria.NET ?
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Dec 05, 2002
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----- Original Message ----- From: <ddevilliers at lando.co.za> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: Euphoria.NET ? > > Hello All! > > Been developing with Microsoft's .NET technology (VB.NET & C#) for awhile > now. > > Any Euphoria.NET in the pipleline ? > > Maybe writting it in C#. > Howzit Lennie, I'm creating some C++ classes that implement the Eu datatypes. These are meant to be used in C++ programming. Once they are done, I'm thinking of amending my preprocessor to output C++ code rather than Eu code. Given that this is successful, it wouldn't be too hard to convert the idea to C#. The end result then would be a Eu to C#/C++ translator. Would that be a workable version of Euphoria.NET ? ---------------- cheers, Derek Parnell
4. Re: Euphoria.NET ?
- Posted by ddevilliers at lando.co.za Dec 11, 2002
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Hello Derek, Yes It must support the full MS .NET Framework run-time library (objects/controls etc) I would like to see your Eu to C#/C++ translator. > I'm creating some C++ classes that implement the Eu datatypes. These are > meant to be used in C++ programming. Once they are done, I'm thinking of > amending my preprocessor to output C++ code rather than Eu code. Given that > this is successful, it wouldn't be too hard to convert the idea to C#. The > end result then would be a Eu to C#/C++ translator. Would that be a workable > version of Euphoria.NET ? Kind Regards, Lennie De Villiers EMail: ddevilliers at lando.co.za Web: www.lando.co.za/Lennie CV/Resume: www.lando.co.za/Lennie/CV.htm
5. Re: Euphoria.NET ?
- Posted by ddevilliers at lando.co.za Dec 11, 2002
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Hello, It would still be the Euphoria language but base on Microsoft .NET Framework eg MS Visual Studio. NET > What would that look like? What would it do? Kind Regards, Lennie De Villiers EMail: ddevilliers at lando.co.za Web: www.lando.co.za/Lennie CV/Resume: www.lando.co.za/Lennie/CV.htm
6. Re: Euphoria.NET ?
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Dec 11, 2002
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----- Original Message ----- From: <ddevilliers at lando.co.za> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: Re: Euphoria.NET ? > > Hello Derek, > > Yes It must support the full MS .NET Framework run-time library > (objects/controls etc) > I would like to see your Eu to C#/C++ translator. So would I! It is still a LONG way off yet. > > I'm creating some C++ classes that implement the Eu datatypes. The C++ classes are sort-of working but still need quite a few more methods coded for specialized sequence operations. > > These are meant to be used in C++ programming. Once they are done, > > I'm thinking of > > amending my preprocessor to output C++ code rather than Eu code. Given > that > > this is successful, it wouldn't be too hard to convert the idea to C#. > The > > end result then would be a Eu to C#/C++ translator. Would that be a > workable > > version of Euphoria.NET ? > ---------------- cheers, Derek Parnell