1. Newbie

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2. Re: Newbie

> Hi, I am looking into learning Euphoria, but i was wondering...to what
> extent can you write games with euphoria?  How well does it work with 
> graphics...i mean could i do a game like grand theft auto, or civilization? 
>
> thanks
>
> BD

Hi! Welcome :)

Euphoria could certainly handle games like that. Of course your
probably not going to be writing the next Quake 3 in Euphoria (well,
probably not;) but you should be able to do quite a lot.

Something like Civilization could probably be done using Euphoria's built in DOS
graphics stuff. There are quite a few graphics library's for DOS,
Window and Linux, you'll probably want to use one of those...

Of course it's better to start small, learn the language, but I guess
you already knew that ;)

Thomas Parslow (PatRat) ICQ #:26359483
Rat Software
http://www.rat-software.com/
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3. Newbie

Hello, Euphoria list!

I am brand new to Euphoria looking to get started
developing Windows applications/games in this great
language.  I would like to know if any of you have
recommendations for programs/utilities to download to
make my programming easier.

So far I've tagged the following for download:

Win32Lib (v 55.1)
Judith Evan's Enhanced IDE

I saw a few other IDEs and Wrappers that might be good
to download, but I thought I would ask the opinion of
the list for these, as well as for graphics (morfit?)
and sound programs and anything additional you think I
might benefit from.

Thanks a lot!

Chris S.

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4. Re: Newbie

I'm using UltraEdit-32. Mighty fine editor.

I highly recommend ExoticaX for developing DirectX apps, although Chris
seems to have dropped off the face. :)

> I would like to know if any of you have
> recommendations for programs/utilities to download to
> make my programming easier.

Also, Michael Packard, at http://www.berighteous.com/euphoria, has a great
tutorial for game programming.

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5. Re: Newbie

Hi Chris,

The version of Morfit for Eu on my site is quite a bit
behind now. Morfit is now up to Version 5.6

Although the API hasn't changed much, versions after
4 are commercial. There is a cheap non-commercial license (still $49 ?)
which gives you access to the whole Morfit suite. It includes all the
official SDK's (VC++, VB, Delphi, BCB....) and
tools. It also includes the ability to 3D enable your web page and
makes available all the API functions via Java.

Another feature of 5+ is a "speed" utility which can have a
dramatic effect on frame rates.

V5+ works great with Eu but I have not finished getting anything
together due to the licensing code. Would anyone like to see V5+
for Eu? If so, I will contact Morfit. Keep in mind though that it is
cheap but not free. Will do the "Quake" level as a demo if there
is anyone who wants it.

Mention was also made a short time ago regarding Genesis/Jet
for Eu. I would love to know how that project is coming along.
Anyone else working on 3D stuff?

All the best,

Mark

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Saik" <csaik2002 at yahoo.com>
To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 4:18 AM
Subject: Newbie


>
> Hello, Euphoria list!
>
> I am brand new to Euphoria looking to get started
> developing Windows applications/games in this great
> language.  I would like to know if any of you have
> recommendations for programs/utilities to download to
> make my programming easier.
>
> So far I've tagged the following for download:
>
> Win32Lib (v 55.1)
> Judith Evan's Enhanced IDE
>
> I saw a few other IDEs and Wrappers that might be good
> to download, but I thought I would ask the opinion of
> the list for these, as well as for graphics (morfit?)
> and sound programs and anything additional you think I
> might benefit from.
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Chris S.
>
>
>
>

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6. Newbie

Greetings and Salutations,

I have reviewed a handful of messages from this list and come to the
conclusion that the subject matter is over my head.  While I do not have any
questions about Euphoria right this red hot minute, I am wondering if there
is a forum for Euphoria that is less advanced and might be more appropriate
for the kind of questions that a newbie would ask.

Thanks and God bless,
George

And the word became flesh and dwelt among us...

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7. Re: Newbie

On Wed, 10 Nov 1999 15:12:52 -0600, George Christovich <jorj at TICNET.COM>
wrote:

>Greetings and Salutations,
>
>I have reviewed a handful of messages from this list and come to the
>conclusion that the subject matter is over my head.  While I do not have
any
>questions about Euphoria right this red hot minute, I am wondering if there
>is a forum for Euphoria that is less advanced and might be more appropriate
>for the kind of questions that a newbie would ask.

This mailing list serves as a forum for both the beginner and the advanced
user.  Don't let the current topics discourage you from using this forum.
There are many friendly people here who will answer any questions you may
have.  Also, the web interface to the list server provides an easy way to
search for subject matter that might answer your questions.  I think you
will find Euphoria to be easy to learn and soon you will be able to follow
most discussions.

-- Brian

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8. Re: Newbie

On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, George Christovich wrote:

> Greetings and Salutations,
>
> I have reviewed a handful of messages from this list and come to the
> conclusion that the subject matter is over my head.  While I do not have any
> questions about Euphoria right this red hot minute, I am wondering if there
> is a forum for Euphoria that is less advanced and might be more appropriate
> for the kind of questions that a newbie would ask.

This mailing list serves as a forum for both the beginner and the advanced
user.  Don't let the current topics discourage you from using this forum.
There are many friendly people here who will answer any questions you may
have.  Also, the web interface to the list server provides an easy way to
search for subject matter that might answer your questions.  I think you
will find Euphoria to be easy to learn and soon you will be able to follow
most discussions.

-- Brian

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9. Re: Newbie

On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, George Christovich wrote:
> Greetings and Salutations,
>
> I have reviewed a handful of messages from this list and come to the
> conclusion that the subject matter is over my head.  While I do not have any
> questions about Euphoria right this red hot minute, I am wondering if there
> is a forum for Euphoria that is less advanced and might be more appropriate
> for the kind of questions that a newbie would ask.

The subject matter is over all our heads - we're just treading water.

Ask on this list, and you'll get several different ways to do something, and
a quick response, or e-mail me privately if you prefer.  I can't promise to
reply quickly, however.

Regards,
Irv Mullins

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10. Re: Newbie

----- Original Message -----
From: George Christovich <jorj at TICNET.COM>
To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 3:12 PM
Subject: Newbie


> Greetings and Salutations,
>
> I have reviewed a handful of messages from this list and come to the
> conclusion that the subject matter is over my head.  While I do not have
any
> questions about Euphoria right this red hot minute, I am wondering if
there
> is a forum for Euphoria that is less advanced and might be more
appropriate
> for the kind of questions that a newbie would ask.

I ask newbie questions too.

> Thanks and God bless,

Goddess bless you too,

> George

Kat

> And the word became flesh and dwelt among us...

All Praise the Wise and Just Astraea!

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11. Re: Newbie

Hello George,
      I'm not newbie on EU4, but I'm not to advance like almost on the
      list, or the people who talks in it. If you or other want to ask
      newbie questions to me, I'm glad to help and answer the
      questions, I was a newbie once, and I want that all newbies can
      progress on this excellent lenguage.
      So, if somebody wants to ask me about anything except assembler
      'cause I don't know anything about it.

--
Best regards,
 Caballero Rojo                            mailto:pampeano at rocketmail.com



Wednesday, November 10, 1999, 6:12:52 PM, you wrote:

GC> Greetings and Salutations,

GC> I have reviewed a handful of messages from this list and come to the
GC> conclusion that the subject matter is over my head.  While I do not have any
GC> questions about Euphoria right this red hot minute, I am wondering if there
GC> is a forum for Euphoria that is less advanced and might be more appropriate
GC> for the kind of questions that a newbie would ask.

GC> Thanks and God bless,
GC> George

GC> And the word became flesh and dwelt among us...



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12. Re: Newbie

>From: George Christovich <jorj at TICNET.COM>
>To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
>Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 3:12 PM
>Subject: Newbie
>> Greetings and Salutations,
>> I have reviewed a handful of messages from this list and come
>>to the conclusion that the subject matter is over my head.  While
>>I do not have any questions about Euphoria right this red hot
>>minute, I am wondering if there is a forum for Euphoria that is
>>less advanced and might be more appropriate  for the kind of
>>questions that a newbie would ask.

>>George,

If the guys and girls around here will put up with the likes of me
coming in and questioning things that they have already
questioned a dozen times without flaming me straight into
the ground, any question you ask should be happily and
quickly and fully answered. Most of them will even write you
a sample program for whatever you are asking and then
another if you don't understand that one. Their is the
occasional thorn amongst the roses, but that is what gives
zest to life..no?

Everett L.(Rett) Williams
rett at gvtc.com

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13. Re: Newbie

Nawwww. There's no need for you to start searching out a new list  :)  The
folks writing here are extreamly kind to people who are just getting their
feet wet, heck, they even put up with me 0_o


----- Original Message -----
From: George Christovich <jorj at TICNET.COM>
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 3:12 PM
Subject: Newbie


> Greetings and Salutations,
>
> I have reviewed a handful of messages from this list and come to the
> conclusion that the subject matter is over my head.  While I do not have
any
> questions about Euphoria right this red hot minute, I am wondering if
there
> is a forum for Euphoria that is less advanced and might be more
appropriate
> for the kind of questions that a newbie would ask.
>
> Thanks and God bless,
> George
>
> And the word became flesh and dwelt among us...
>

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