1. Are there any commercial applications written in Euphoria????
- Posted by "sixs" <sixs at ida.net> Jan 27, 2004
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Hello, Does anyone know of any commercial applications written in Euphoria??? If so please let me know Thanks jvandal
2. Re: Are there any commercial applications written in Euphoria????
- Posted by "PeterBlonner" <peter at blonner.com> Jan 27, 2004
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Hello, There are probably few if any, but that is probably as much to do with the small user base as anything else. Robert, would you know how many users there are ? Didn't the UNIX (OS) start out as a plaything of some universities and was initially hardly used anywhere else - I'm not suggesting that EU will be as popular as UNIX. There are some limiting characteristics, but it has one big advantage in gaining usage and that is programmers seem to really enjoy programming in it. Regards, Peter ----- Original Message ----- From: "sixs" <sixs at ida.net> To: <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 8:08 AM Subject: Are there any commercial applications written in Euphoria???? > > > Hello, > Does anyone know of any commercial applications written in Euphoria??? > If so please let me know > Thanks > jvandal > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! > >
3. Re: Are there any commercial applications written in Euphoria????
- Posted by akusaya at gmx.net Jan 28, 2004
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Yes there are. I made some and they have already downloaded for at least 10,000 times. Euphoria is good for commercial applications, although some win32lib problem stuck in the way making it delayed for few days... s> Hello, s> Does anyone know of any commercial applications written in Euphoria??? s> If so please let me know s> Thanks s> jvandal
4. Re: Are there any commercial applications written in Euphoria????
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Jan 28, 2004
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A lot of people seem to build "commercial" Euphoria programs for their own use inside a company. Today for example, a pharmacist in Texas sent me a Euphoria program that he wrote to automate his pharmacy. His program taps into Euphoria data on physicians he deals with, patients who buy drugs, and his database of drug information (in Euphoria form). It's a Windows program that uses Win32Lib. He hasn't decided whether to try to market it. So far he's just happy using it for himself. Commercial programs like this don't appear in Recent User Contributions. Commercial programs may contain proprietary information, may require a special environment to operate in, or may be too complicated or uninteresting to anyone but the author and his company, or perhaps their competitors. One person who upgraded recently said he developed a Euphoria program for his company that saved them a ton of money and resulted in his promotion. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com