1. Euphoria 2.5 release date?

No use denying it... I'm eager!

Ken Rhodes
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2. Re: Euphoria 2.5 release date?

Kenneth Rhodes wrote:
> 
> 
> No use denying it... I'm eager!
> 
> Ken Rhodes
> 100% Microsoft Free!
> 


I've been saving up my money.
So hurry up ROB you are slower than molasses.

Bernie

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3. Re: Euphoria 2.5 release date?

Kenneth Rhodes wrote:
> No use denying it... I'm eager!

I have to admit I've been moving slowly the past
couple of months, but I'm getting geared up again now 
for the final push.  smile

Things are very "interesting" now from the standpoint
of building and testing all the required products.

All of these products share Euphoria and/or C source code, and 
have to be built and tested on four different platforms:
  * Interpreter (30% Euphoria) 
  * Interpreter (100% Euphoria)
  * Translator (100% Euphoria)
  * Translator Library for multiple C compilers 
  * Binder 

Not only that, but the products that are built using
Euphoria code, in most cases use the Euphoria
translator as part of the build procedure.

As I mentioned before, the interpreter can interpret
the translator, the interpreter can interpret the
interpreter, the translator can translate the interpreter,
the translator can translate itself, the binder can
bind ... the possibilities are mind-boggling. smile
 
Believe it or not, this is all pretty much working now.
I just have some glitches, some promised bug fixes,
and some not-too-large promised features still to do.
Plus documentation changes, lots of testing etc.

It could be 2 months before an alpha release.

Regards,
   Rob Craig
   Rapid Deployment Software
   http://www.RapidEuphoria.com

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4. Re: Euphoria 2.5 release date?

Robert Craig wrote:
> 
> Kenneth Rhodes wrote:
> > No use denying it... I'm eager!
> 
> I have to admit I've been moving slowly the past
> couple of months, but I'm getting geared up again now 
> for the final push.  smile

You should never be moving slowly, unless it's on a cruise ship. :P

> All of these products share Euphoria and/or C source code, and 
> have to be built and tested on four different platforms:
>   * Interpreter (30% Euphoria) 
>   * Interpreter (100% Euphoria)
>   * Translator (100% Euphoria)
>   * Translator Library for multiple C compilers 
>   * Binder 

What you should do is develop a EUPHORIA expert-system that can
further refine, define, and develop future EUPHORIA products and
enhancements to current code. Then you could say, "EUPHORIA ES, add
'such-in-such' feature to the EUPHORIA language," and it automagically
adds it, updating the interpreter, translator, binder, and all
libraries. Get on it! But not until after you release 2.5 in a few
weeks.

> I just have some glitches, some promised bug fixes,
> and some not-too-large promised features still to do.
> Plus documentation changes, lots of testing etc.
> 
> It could be 2 months before an alpha release.

That's much too far away. Please quit your other job and forsake
your wife. Thank you.

-Mr. Understanding

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