1. Open discussion on Euphoria
- Posted by Gianfranco <g.malagnini at tin.it> Feb 09, 2005
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Open discussion on Euphoria I would like to check with people better experienced and informed about Euphoria projects the following ideas regarding this interesting and attracting product, for which I do not perceive RDS plans aimed to directly develop an important tool necessary to operate in the Windows environment and to assure new users to Euphoria in the future. RDS, developing Euphoria, had as targets the simplicity of programming, the run time performances and its utilization on many platforms, all excellent and reached objectives. Few years ago RDS noticed the general user expectations for Data Base applications and developed its own solution, aimed to simplicity and integration with the existing Euphoria technology; correctly did not emulate larger Db systems to stay in line with its development principles. Now however Euphoria, at least in the Windows area, is facing new user expectations, perhaps difficult to satisfy also because of the existing multiplatform objective: the need of a Visual GUI. In this area RDS is supporting the external Win32Lib and IDE projects, but obviously leaves to the users the responsibility to cope with the complexity of three separated peaces of software, coming from different developer groups. The solution of Win32Lib is technically excellent but more suitable for advanced programmers and not in line with the simplicity, objective of Euphoria (think to the 400 pages of the Win32Lib manual). I see a contrast between Win32Lib and its IDE companion: the library is a powerful tool for experienced programmers, the experienced programmers do not need any IDE and certainly prefer to directly access the library functions, IDE is necessary for basic or new users, but they should not have to manage the large library. The Euphoria interpreted environment, in addition, is not easy to move to the users of the developed applications; especially for the less experienced people, Win32Lib extends this problem due to the involved large files and the additional setup complexity. RDS, while supporting the external Win32Lib solution for expert programmers, should provide a simple, basic VGUI solution embedded in Euphoria, as done with the data base. Euphoria, in the Windows environment, without VGUI, is practically a 32 bit DOS development application only. There are some projects, like EuWinGui of Mr. Andrea Cini, offering basic, effective and simple solution, where the library for Windows is absolutely transparent to the IDE users, but this also is an external product. In any case, if no RDS developed VGUI will be provided there is the need for a stable external developer, capable of assuring a simple VGUI, its maintenance and its upgrades, better if with an integrated editor, free or shareware. Sorry for the long story and thanks for your attention and comments. Gianfranco
2. Re: Open discussion on Euphoria
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Feb 09, 2005
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Gianfranco wrote: > > Open discussion on Euphoria > > Now however Euphoria, at least in the Windows area, is facing new > user expectations, perhaps difficult to satisfy also because of the > existing multiplatform objective: the need of a Visual GUI. Just my two cents: if RDS is going to supply a built-in GUI system, it should be cross-platform compatible. For a start, see Irv's EuGTK and Matt's wxEuphoria. (Is there DOS compatibility with either of these?) > In any case, if no RDS developed VGUI will be provided there is the > need for a stable external developer, capable of assuring a simple > VGUI, its maintenance and its upgrades, better if with an integrated > editor, free or shareware. I think once wxEuphoria has an IDE, it will be the go-to GUI library. It needs only one external file, which makes it simple to distribute. Matt, could ya hurry up with that? :) -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
3. Re: Open discussion on Euphoria
- Posted by "Kat" <gertie at visionsix.com> Feb 09, 2005
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On 9 Feb 2005, at 12:03, Gianfranco wrote: <snip> > In this area RDS is supporting the external Win32Lib and IDE projects, But RDS does not support those projects. They may be hosted on the one RDS page like any other file, but RDS supplies nothing to the developers of those programs (contrary to their best interests). Kat
4. Re: Open discussion on Euphoria
- Posted by Gianfranco <g.malagnini at tin.it> Feb 10, 2005
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On Feb 9 2005 Kat wrote >But RDS does not support those projects. They may be hosted on the one >RDS page like any other file, but RDS supplies nothing to the developers of >those programs (contrary to their best interests). I wrote support thinking that if the existence of Win32Lib-IDE was directly mentioned to the users in the documentation of Euphoria, that were an acknowledgment of product quality and developers Competence: "yes, EU is a 32 bit DOS like system, but using these external products it really becomes a Windows application" It seems to me a form of (no cost) support! Regards Gianfranco
5. Re: Open discussion on Euphoria
- Posted by don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> Feb 10, 2005
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My two cents. New downloads of Euphoria should contain a newbieReadMe.txt file that says. "Download David Gray's Tutorial. Study every lesson. Run and experiment with all the encluded Dos samples. Write your own Dos programs. And only AFTER you have a full understanding of Euphoria and Dos, Try to tackle IDE and Win32lib. If you are looking for a language where you can jump right in and start writing Windows programs then maybe Euphoria is not for you." don cole SF