1. Programming in Euphoria
- Posted by Chuck McGrew <chuckmcgrew at GEOCITIES.COM> Dec 07, 1998
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I have been trying to learn Euphoria and have looked at many of the wonderful programs people have written with it. I am very impressed with what many of you have done. Great job! Great job to RDS as well! I found a project that I think would be a good way of learning the language. My question... Now that I'm going to tackle a quasi-serious programming challenge for myself, I want feedback on what utilities (editors, IDEs etc.) other people use when they're programming in Euphoria. Thanks, Chuck Chuck McGrew chuckmcgrew at geocities.com
2. Re: Programming in Euphoria
- Posted by Lewis Townsend <keroltarr at HOTMAIL.COM> Dec 07, 1998
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Hello, >I want feedback on what utilities (editors, IDEs etc.) >other people use when they're programming in Euphoria. >Thanks, >Chuck I use Daniel Berstein's VE editor: it's better than notepad! and I haven't had time to find my copy of EE or any of the others that do syntax coloring. Lewis Townsend ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
3. Re: Programming in Euphoria
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Dec 08, 1998
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On Mon, 7 Dec 1998 10:12:06 -0500, Chuck McGrew <chuckmcgrew at GEOCITIES.COM> wrote: >I have been trying to learn Euphoria and have looked at many of the wonderful programs people have written with it. I am very impressed with what many of you have done. Great job! Great job to RDS as well! I found a project that I think would be a good way of learning the language. > >My question... Now that I'm going to tackle a quasi-serious programming challenge for myself, I want feedback on what utilities (editors, IDEs etc.) other people use when they're programming in Euphoria. > Welcome! If you are programming for DOS, download Dave Cuny's TEXT_GUI file from RDS' website (in the archives). The ee editor included has a familiar Borland style IDE with everything you could want (syntax coloring, function/procedure lookup, popup help on Euphoria keywords...) and if you want, you can use his text/win95/mac/motif style user interfaces in your own programs. If you are programming for Windows, download Dave's Win32lib as well. Let us know what the quasi-serious project is about. Most of us here are certifiably quasi. Irv