1. Micro-economy
- Posted by DB James <larch at adelphia.net> Jul 26, 2005
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- Last edited Jul 27, 2005
Hi, This is not a message to those who vote in the Euphoria micro-economy, but to those who don't. For a long while, I paid no attention to this, for no better reason that when I first began using Euphoria, I was so interested in the language that I set other issues aside while I was learning. Later, I forgot to go back and pay attention to the rationale (got that spelling right this time) for the micro-economy. So, this is a reminder to others who, like me, haven't paid attention to it. It's there, and it's a good idea. Each month you can express an anonymous but real appreciation to hard-codin' programmers who have given so much to the Eu community, especially to ones who have done something you like. And, if you post programs to the RDS site, you just might get some recognition too. Any programming forum is a marketplace of ideas, and with the micro-economy, you can make it a marketplace of appreciation too. See the RDS home page for the link with text: Earn big bucks writing Euphoria programs. --Quark
2. Re: Micro-economy
- Posted by "Kat" <gertie at visionsix.com> Jul 26, 2005
- 510 views
- Last edited Jul 27, 2005
On 26 Jul 2005, at 13:07, DB James wrote: > > > posted by: DB James <larch at adelphia.net> > > > Hi, > > This is not a message to those who vote in the Euphoria micro-economy, but to > those who don't. > > For a long while, I paid no attention to this, for no better reason that when > I > first began using Euphoria, I was so interested in the language that I set > other > issues aside while I was learning. Later, I forgot to go back and pay > attention > to the rationale (got that spelling right this time) for the micro-economy. > > So, this is a reminder to others who, like me, haven't paid attention to it. > It's there, and it's a good idea. Each month you can express an anonymous but > real appreciation to hard-codin' programmers who have given so much to the Eu > community, especially to ones who have done something you like. And, if you > post programs to the RDS site, you just might get some recognition too. > > Any programming forum is a marketplace of ideas, and with the micro-economy, > you > can make it a marketplace of appreciation too. See the RDS home page for the > link with text: Earn big bucks writing Euphoria programs. I vote, tho not every month like i should. Sorry. But just think of 13 or 14 people voting just once for their favorite include. Voting is free for you. For your favorite program's author, it would mean a free upgrade, or the binder to make exe files, or source code. Kat
3. Re: Micro-economy
- Posted by Jason Gade <jaygade at gmail.com> Jul 27, 2005
- 486 views
Kat wrote: > > > On 26 Jul 2005, at 13:07, DB James wrote: > > >>posted by: DB James <larch at adelphia.net> >> >> >>Hi, >> >>This is not a message to those who vote in the Euphoria micro-economy, but to >>those who don't. >> >>For a long while, I paid no attention to this, for no better reason that when >>I >>first began using Euphoria, I was so interested in the language that I set >>other >>issues aside while I was learning. Later, I forgot to go back and pay >>attention >>to the rationale (got that spelling right this time) for the micro-economy. >> >>So, this is a reminder to others who, like me, haven't paid attention to it. >>It's there, and it's a good idea. Each month you can express an anonymous but >>real appreciation to hard-codin' programmers who have given so much to the Eu >>community, especially to ones who have done something you like. And, if you >>post programs to the RDS site, you just might get some recognition too. >> >>Any programming forum is a marketplace of ideas, and with the micro-economy, >>you >>can make it a marketplace of appreciation too. See the RDS home page for the >>link with text: Earn big bucks writing Euphoria programs. > > > I vote, tho not every month like i should. Sorry. But just think of 13 or 14 > people voting just once for their favorite include. Voting is free for you. > For > your favorite program's author, it would mean a free upgrade, or the binder to > > make exe files, or source code. > > Kat I'll vote if I ever decide to register... Or maybe I'll eventually submit enough code to the library that gets voted on and then I can register for next to nothing! Umm, except I really haven't submitted anything yet either... -- ============================== Too many freaks, not enough circuses. j.