1. Re[2]: Are there any commercial applications written in Euphoria????

Sorry I want to separate personal and business matter, so I cannot
give you the website or program name. But it is for public, can be
found on download.com.

s> Could you please give me the companies or web sites or program names?
s> jvandal 

s> -----Original Message-----
s> From: aku saya [mailto:akusaya at gmx.net] 
s> Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 7:01 PM
s> To: EUforum at topica.com
s> Subject: Re: Are there any commercial applications written in
s> Euphoria????



s> Yes there are. I made some and they have already downloaded for at
s> least 10,000 times. Euphoria is good for commercial applications,
s> although some win32lib problem stuck in the way making it delayed for
s> few days...


s>> Hello,
s>> Does anyone know of any commercial applications written in
s> Euphoria???
s>> If so please let me know
s>> Thanks
s>> jvandal



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2. Re[2]: Are there any commercial applications written in Euphoria????

As for me, I use the binded program to distribute it (interpreter +
scrambled source). I think it has an advantage too, because crackers
will have difficult time finding unusual codes in the executable.


s> Thanks to all who have replied. Just another question. Do they run
s> Euphoria as an interpreted program and have to include Euphoria
s> executable with their program, or do they compile it into a "C" program?
s> I hope I'm not being too much a pain, but Ray Smith saying he prefers
s> Python got me wondering. I had looked at Python before I tried Euphoria
s> and I thought Euphoria. The same went for Ruby, Perl, and Lua and
s> others. I am used to COBOL, Cognos's Powerhouse, Visual Basic, Java,
s> Sybase's Anywhere, Delphi, and a little C. (These are all costly and
s> seem to have a lot of overhead so I am not interested in them).
s> I was reading in a Java Pro magazine, December 2003, Editor's note page
s> 6,  where it was not efficient for small systems, but for large systems.
s> The scripting languages are recommended(PHP) for smaller systems so
s> that's where I thought maybe Euphoria's strength lay.
s> Jim

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3. Re: Re[2]: Are there any commercial applications written in Euphoria????

The only problem is. A virus can attach itself very easily. But this goes
for all bound files useing interpreted languages.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "aku saya" <akusaya at gmx.net>
To: <EUforum at topica.com>
Subject: Re[2]: Are there any commercial applications written in
Euphoria????


>
>
> As for me, I use the binded program to distribute it (interpreter +
> scrambled source). I think it has an advantage too, because crackers
> will have difficult time finding unusual codes in the executable.
>
>
> s> Thanks to all who have replied. Just another question. Do they run
> s> Euphoria as an interpreted program and have to include Euphoria
> s> executable with their program, or do they compile it into a "C"
program?
> s> I hope I'm not being too much a pain, but Ray Smith saying he prefers
> s> Python got me wondering. I had looked at Python before I tried Euphoria
> s> and I thought Euphoria. The same went for Ruby, Perl, and Lua and
> s> others. I am used to COBOL, Cognos's Powerhouse, Visual Basic, Java,
> s> Sybase's Anywhere, Delphi, and a little C. (These are all costly and
> s> seem to have a lot of overhead so I am not interested in them).
> s> I was reading in a Java Pro magazine, December 2003, Editor's note page
> s> 6,  where it was not efficient for small systems, but for large
systems.
> s> The scripting languages are recommended(PHP) for smaller systems so
> s> that's where I thought maybe Euphoria's strength lay.
> s> Jim
>
>
>
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