1. RE: Update URL - Ray who?
- Posted by Ray Smith <smithr at ix.net.au> Feb 03, 2006
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Hi Chris, I'd be happy for anyone to continue to develop anything I started. Although I don't use Euphoria anymore it would be nice to know something I did was still useful. The current domain should be hosted for a long time (I hope). In any case if someone wants to host any of these programs they are free to do so ... now or in the future. I was using Mingw to compile Allegro ... it always "just worked" ... what problems are you having? Note: I don't even have a C compiler loaded anymore! All the best Ray Chris Burch wrote: > posted by: Chris Burch <chriscrylex at aol.com> > > Hi Ray > > Glad to see you still browse the forum. > > Thanks for all your work with the libraries. They are all great, > eusqlite, and euAllegro particularly (thinking about updating euallegro, > but am having difficulty getting gcc to compile it - if you have a apare > moment....?) > > If this site ever goes off line, would you upload the libraries to RDS, > or may we have your permission to do so (except eusqlite). > > Cheers > > Chris > > http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/euphoria.htm > http://uboard.proboards32.com/ > http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/EUSQLite/eusql.html
2. RE: Update URL - Ray who?
- Posted by C Bouzy <eucoder at hotmail.com> Feb 03, 2006
- 426 views
Hello Ray, It is unfortunate to hear you do not use EU anymore. Many of the veterans have left, including you & Derek, and that is very unfortunate for the community in a whole. I hope one day you guys have a change of heart and decide to use EU again. ---- C Bouzy ----If you continue to do what you have always done, you will get what you have always gotten.----
3. RE: Update URL - Ray who?
- Posted by Vincent <darkvincentdude at yahoo.com> Feb 03, 2006
- 426 views
Ray Smith wrote: > I'd be happy for anyone to continue to develop anything I started. > Although I don't use Euphoria anymore it would be nice to know something > I did was still useful. > > The current domain should be hosted for a long time (I hope). > In any case if someone wants to host any of these programs they are free > to do so ... now or in the future. > > I was using Mingw to compile Allegro ... it always "just worked" ... > what problems are you having? > Note: I don't even have a C compiler loaded anymore! > > All the best > > Ray Hi there... What are you using now or are you not programming anymore? You should use Euphoria again for fun. Don't worry about the Allegro wrapper, if an update is necessary I or someone else will take care of that. I hope you return back again to the community someday. Best regards, Vincent
4. RE: Update URL - Ray who?
- Posted by Brian Broker <brian_broker at yahoo.com> Feb 03, 2006
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- Last edited Feb 04, 2006
Ray Smith wrote: > > Hi Chris, > > I'd be happy for anyone to continue to develop anything I started. > Although I don't use Euphoria anymore it would be nice to know something > I did was still useful. > > The current domain should be hosted for a long time (I hope). > In any case if someone wants to host any of these programs they are free > to do so ... now or in the future. > > I was using Mingw to compile Allegro ... it always "just worked" ... > what problems are you having? > Note: I don't even have a C compiler loaded anymore! > > All the best > > Ray > > > Chris Burch wrote: > > posted by: Chris Burch <chriscrylex at aol.com> > > > > Hi Ray > > > > Glad to see you still browse the forum. > > > > Thanks for all your work with the libraries. They are all great, > > eusqlite, and euAllegro particularly (thinking about updating euallegro, > > but am having difficulty getting gcc to compile it - if you have a apare > > moment....?) > > > > If this site ever goes off line, would you upload the libraries to RDS, > > or may we have your permission to do so (except eusqlite). > > > > Cheers > > > > Chris > > I have also used MinGW to compile Allegro. If you are serious about updating the Allegro wrapper, I have an updated Allegro package that you might want to start with. Let me know via private email and I'll help you get started. -- Brian -- Brian
5. RE: Update URL - Ray who?
- Posted by Ray Smith <smithr at ix.net.au> Feb 03, 2006
- 420 views
- Last edited Feb 04, 2006
Vincent wrote: > What are you using now or are you not programming anymore? You should > use Euphoria again for fun. Don't worry about the Allegro wrapper, if an > update is necessary I or someone else will take care of that. I hope you > return back again to the community someday. Hi Vincent, Python (http://python.org) fits "my" requirements perfectly :) I never like to say "never" but I'd be pretty sure the only time I'd return to using Euphoria is if it was totally open sourced under a GPL , BSD or similiar license. Ray Smith http://RaymondSmith.com
6. RE: Update URL - Ray who?
- Posted by Vincent <darkvincentdude at yahoo.com> Feb 06, 2006
- 439 views
Ray Smith wrote: > > > Vincent wrote: > > What are you using now or are you not programming anymore? You should > > use Euphoria again for fun. Don't worry about the Allegro wrapper, if an > > update is necessary I or someone else will take care of that. I hope you > > return back again to the community someday. > > Hi Vincent, > > Python (<a href="http://python.org">http://python.org</a>) fits "my" > requirements perfectly :) > > I never like to say "never" but I'd be pretty sure the only time I'd > return to using Euphoria is if it was totally open sourced under a GPL , > BSD or similiar license. > > Ray Smith > <a href="http://RaymondSmith.com">http://RaymondSmith.com</a> > > Well thats good you found a language that meets your needs. That is one of the most important factors considered. Python is decent, it's just to slow I think. But I suppose you could say the same thing about most interpreted languages. I don't expect official Euphoria to become fully open-source any time soon, but it has opened up a whole lot with the introduction of the PD-source and Public-Domain front-end in Euphoria v2.5. I thank RDS for opening up while still maintaining their income. Matt, I and others have done some great things with the PD-source. Regards, Vincent