1. Demos: Preferences?
- Posted by Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> Jul 11, 2005
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Hello there, Im creating and modding some demos and i was wondering what the preference for various demos was: short demos that do a specific thing, or larger demos with lots of stuff with each thing labeled? Feel free to email or respond here. Take care, Al And, good luck with your Euphoria programming! My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's"
2. Re: Demos: Preferences?
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Jul 11, 2005
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Al Getz wrote: > > Im creating and modding some demos and i was wondering what the > preference for various demos was: short demos that do a specific > thing, or larger demos with lots of stuff with each thing labeled? I vote "Short demos for specific thing." -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
3. Re: Demos: Preferences?
- Posted by "Kat" <gertie at visionsix.com> Jul 11, 2005
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On 11 Jul 2005, at 8:49, Al Getz wrote: > > > posted by: Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> > > Hello there, > > Im creating and modding some demos and i was wondering what the > preference for various demos was: short demos that do a specific > thing, or larger demos with lots of stuff with each thing labeled? Both. Because, for example, i got questions like "why would you do that?" with every lib i submitted! So like in strtok-v2-1.html, i have several one-line examples, and at the bottom i an example or two on how i have used strtok in everyday code. Same with the eu-mirc code, "why would you want to run Euphoria behind mirc?", because mirc is recognised by all the ircd connection tests and it's a very stable interface between Eu and irc (and you can http, email, etc with mirc!). If you needed a fast database in your irc code, mirc wasn't the language to write it in because it's too slow, but connecting Eu to it made it come to life. Plus, you could shut down the Eu and leave the mirc connected while you recoded the Eu, saving on irc server connection floods. Kat
4. Re: Demos: Preferences?
- Posted by Pete Lomax <petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk> Jul 12, 2005
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 08:49:27 -0700, Al Getz <guest at RapidEuphoria.com> wrote: >Hello there, > >Im creating and modding some demos and i was wondering what the >preference for various demos was: short demos that do a specific >thing, or larger demos with lots of stuff with each thing labeled? > I find smaller demos more useful. It would also be nice to have one or two full-blown demos, with all the bells and whistles, all the i's dotted and all the t's crossed, to show what it really takes to create a complete application, but I'd trade ten 35-line demos for one 800-line any day. A launcher/source code browser with suitable descriptions (eg Listview with custom colours and fonts) is obviously much better than a directory with ex01, ex02, etc. Regards, Pete
5. Re: Demos: Preferences?
- Posted by don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> Jul 12, 2005
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Al Getz wrote: > > Hello there, > > Im creating and modding some demos and i was wondering what the > preference for various demos was: short demos that do a specific > thing, or larger demos with lots of stuff with each thing labeled? > > Feel free to email or respond here. > > > Take care, > Al > > And, good luck with your Euphoria programming! > > My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" > Demos of what Al? Win32lib,Graphic viewer or mirc? Don Cole SF
6. Re: Demos: Preferences?
- Posted by Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> Jul 13, 2005
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Hello Don, Pete, ck, and Kat, Ok i guess some people like small demos and others large and still others both :) Don: Im working on demos for my new WinClass lib v1.005 . There are a lot more classes now so it's taking a bit more time to do. The original test program was my calculator, which is kinda big for a demo. Take care, Al And, good luck with your Euphoria programming! My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's"
7. Re: Demos: Preferences?
- Posted by Michael Raley <thinkways at yahoo.com> Jul 14, 2005
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I think short, if you want the user to view the source and understand it. You could tie them into a menu. --"ask about our layaway plan". --