1. just starting/telemetry

Hi all

My name is Rubens, I'm an engineer from Brazil.
I'm just starting doing programs for windows with EUPHORIA. Area -Telemetry 
/ DTMF code signals.
For a long time I have been looking for a languague for migrating from 
TurboBasic / Pascal in DOS to windows programs.
I think I found it with EUPHORIA.  Simple and small. Very nice.
I'm writing this to ask about a good tutorial (with examples preferebly) 
for using the win32lib. I'm currently using the win32lib.htm but it is too 
simple sometimes.

Thanks,


Rubens

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2. Re: just starting/telemetry

On 15 May 2002, at 1:14, rubis at fem.unicamp.br wrote:

> 
> Hi all
> 
> My name is Rubens, I'm an engineer from Brazil.
> I'm just starting doing programs for windows with EUPHORIA. Area -Telemetry /
> DTMF code signals. For a long time I have been looking for a languague for
> migrating from TurboBasic / Pascal in DOS to windows programs. I think I found
> it with EUPHORIA.  Simple and small. Very nice. 

Congratulations, a lot of people on this list used Turbo Pascal and came to 
Euphoria!


> I'm writing this to ask about a
> good tutorial (with examples preferebly) for using the win32lib. I'm currently
> using the win32lib.htm but it is too simple sometimes.

I use refman.chm, in the archives. But it has no windows help, for that, get 
win32lib from the archives

Kat

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3. Re: just starting/telemetry

Rubens,

Greetings and welcome!

There is an excellent tutorial for Win32Lib, by Wolfgang Fritz.  It can be
found at http://www.king.igs.net/~wolfritz/tutor.htm.

And for ease in seeing what the examples included with the distribution of
Win32Lib are about & do, you might try my "RunDemos" included with it (the
newest version, in Win32Lib v 0.57.5).

Dan Moyer

----- Original Message -----
From: <rubis at fem.unicamp.br>
To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 9:14 PM
Subject: just starting/telemetry


>
> Hi all
>
> My name is Rubens, I'm an engineer from Brazil.
> I'm just starting doing programs for windows with EUPHORIA.
Area -Telemetry
> / DTMF code signals.
> For a long time I have been looking for a languague for migrating from
> TurboBasic / Pascal in DOS to windows programs.
> I think I found it with EUPHORIA.  Simple and small. Very nice.
> I'm writing this to ask about a good tutorial (with examples preferebly)
> for using the win32lib. I'm currently using the win32lib.htm but it is too
> simple sometimes.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Rubens
>
>
>
>

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4. Re: just starting/telemetry

Many Thanks to all.

Just reading this tutorial now.

Rubens

At 09:24 15/5/2002, you wrote:
>
>Rubens,
>
>Greetings and welcome!
>
>There is an excellent tutorial for Win32Lib, by Wolfgang Fritz.  It can be
>found at http://www.king.igs.net/~wolfritz/tutor.htm.
>
>And for ease in seeing what the examples included with the distribution of
>Win32Lib are about & do, you might try my "RunDemos" included with it (the
>newest version, in Win32Lib v 0.57.5).
>
>Dan Moyer
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <rubis at fem.unicamp.br>
>To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 9:14 PM
>Subject: just starting/telemetry
>
>
> > Hi all
> >
> > My name is Rubens, I'm an engineer from Brazil.
> > I'm just starting doing programs for windows with EUPHORIA.
>Area -Telemetry
> > / DTMF code signals.
> > For a long time I have been looking for a languague for migrating from
> > TurboBasic / Pascal in DOS to windows programs.
> > I think I found it with EUPHORIA.  Simple and small. Very nice.
> > I'm writing this to ask about a good tutorial (with examples preferebly)
> > for using the win32lib. I'm currently using the win32lib.htm but it is too
> > simple sometimes.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> >
> > Rubens
> >
> >
>
>

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