1. Euler and books
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Feb 11, 2002
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On 11 Feb 2002, at 18:12, Euler German wrote: <snip> > Then I knew through a country fellow (Davi > Figueiredo) that he was using a new language called Euphoria that could run > apps > on three major platforms. It was like a sting. How come I've never heard of > such > language. I got curious. I'm still curious. I just don't want to get > disappointed. That's it. There are other languages that run on 3 platforms, and some that run on 4 or 5, or more. And they have books, are free, have stepping IDEs, etc.. > To make use of this list as you mentioned is okay for you but it's not that > much > easy if you are not a true born English speaking person. As I told you before, > my English is from the early seventies when most of you were unborn. There's > also jargons that are unusual or just unintelligible to me. That's why I > personally (and many others, I'm sure) need a book so badly. Maybe I just > don't > want to be a pain in the ass (if you know what I mean)... <snip> Printing out the help files has got to be cheaper, faster, and easier, then ordering a book and having it shipped to you! If you do not have a printer, possibly a college student can use the college computer class to print it out, or in usa use Kinko's print service, or a library. Kat
2. Re: Euler and books
- Posted by Euler German <efgerman at myrealbox.com> Feb 12, 2002
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Hello Kat: On 11 Feb 2002, at 17:02, Kat wrote: > > On 11 Feb 2002, at 18:12, Euler German wrote: > > <snip> > > > Then I knew through a country fellow (Davi > > Figueiredo) that he was using a new language called Euphoria that > > could run apps on three major platforms. It was like a sting. How come > > I've never heard of such language. I got curious. I'm still curious. I > > just don't want to get disappointed. That's it. > > There are other languages that run on 3 platforms, and some that run on > 4 or 5, or more. And they have books, are free, have stepping IDEs, > etc.. > Well, I got the message. Let me see if I understood it well. Would it be: "go get another 'free' multi-platform language, plenty of books, and leave Euphoria to me!?!" If so, maybe I'll disappoint you. > > Printing out the help files has got to be cheaper, faster, and easier, > then ordering a book and having it shipped to you! If you do not have a > printer, possibly a college student can use the college computer class > to print it out, or in usa use Kinko's print service, or a library. > I do have printers! Sounds amazing, don't you agree? > Kat > -- Euler
3. Re: Euler and books
- Posted by Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> Feb 12, 2002
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On 12 Feb 2002, at 13:03, Euler German wrote: > > Hello Kat: > > On 11 Feb 2002, at 17:02, Kat wrote: > > > > > On 11 Feb 2002, at 18:12, Euler German wrote: > > > > <snip> > > > > > Then I knew through a country fellow (Davi > > > Figueiredo) that he was using a new language called Euphoria that > > > could run apps on three major platforms. It was like a sting. How come > > > I've never heard of such language. I got curious. I'm still curious. I > > > just don't want to get disappointed. That's it. > > > > There are other languages that run on 3 platforms, and some that run on > > 4 or 5, or more. And they have books, are free, have stepping IDEs, > > etc.. > > > Well, I got the message. Let me see if I understood it well. Would it > be: "go get another 'free' multi-platform language, plenty of books, > and leave Euphoria to me!?!" If so, maybe I'll disappoint you. That wasn't exactly what i said. > > Printing out the help files has got to be cheaper, faster, and easier, > > then ordering a book and having it shipped to you! If you do not have a > > printer, possibly a college student can use the college computer class > > to print it out, or in usa use Kinko's print service, or a library. > > > I do have printers! Sounds amazing, don't you agree? Then print it out in book form, and you'll have the book! Kat