1. RE: Jiri Babor .. x!

Ken, I would definitely be interested in seeing a mailing list 
collection happen.

I've seen some very neat code snippets on here. I used to print them out 
and put them in a notebook before I got too busy to keep up.

However, as is my personality, I'm not satisfied with just that. Might I 
make a few suggestions? Too bad, I'm going to do it anyway.

1) Open it up for contributions from anyone. Post the suggestions here 
and let people discuss whether they should be included. If we can arrive 
at a consensus, we'll add them. I know that I have some code from a 
couple of people you haven't mentioned, at the very least.

2) Consider the possibility of us making this a tutorial-like section in 
addition to just code snippets, possibly written as an HTML file. I'm no 
programmer - I can't read code worth anything. But I can read tutorials, 
and even understand up to intermediate level if they're written well. I 
suspect I am not alone here. I'm not talking standard novice 
how-to-get-started tutorials, but just a good walkthrough of the code 
snippets to get from a novice to an intermediate or from an intermediate 
to an advanced level in Eu.

3) Notice the use of "we" and "us". For once, this is something I think 
I can help with! And I've got a small bit of time to chip in if you're 
interested. If nothing else, I can do basic HTML. It's one skill I have 
picked up.

I'll look for my notebook and see what I can of other's contributions. 
Let me know if you want help with the rest.

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2. RE: Jiri Babor .. x!

Robert Craig wrote:
> David Cuny writes:
> > I'll grant that it's only the initial release, but there's no 
> > detailed documentation on the inner workings of Euphoria.
> 
> I've added an overview document to the source code
> for the official release. It describes how things work,
> and touches on most of the technically interesting areas.
> 
> I've also taken Bernie's suggestion, and implemented
> the DJGPP-based DOS interpreter using GNU dynamic labels
> to achieve threaded code, just like the Linux interpreter.
> It runs at full speed now, "right out of the box". 
> No code tweaking required.
> 
> Regards,
>    Rob Craig
>    Rapid Deployment Software
>    http://www.RapidEuphoria.com


Yea !!!!!!!


Bernie

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