1. Programs you have made with Euphoria
- Posted by Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> Aug 31, 2006
- 587 views
Hello there, I was thinking of making a list of all the programs i had made using various versions of Euphoria, and then i thought it would be interesting to ask here in the forum about what other people had written in Euphoria too, even if not 'contributed'. If you feel like it list your programs and what they do basically. I'll come back with a list of mine as soon as i can...so many now though ha ha over the years. Take care, Al E boa sorte com sua programacao Euphoria! My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" From "Black Knight": "I can live with losing the good fight, but i can not live without fighting it". "Well on second thought, maybe not."
2. Re: Programs you have made with Euphoria
- Posted by Bernie Ryan <xotron at bluefrog.com> Aug 31, 2006
- 584 views
Al Getz wrote: > > I was thinking of making a list of all the programs i had made What is the point of doing that; all user has to do is search the Archive for a person name to get a list. Bernie My files in archive: WMOTOR, XMOTOR, W32ENGIN, MIXEDLIB, EU_ENGIN, WIN32ERU, WIN32API Can be downloaded here: http://www.rapideuphoria.com/cgi-bin/asearch.exu?dos=on&win=on&lnx=on&gen=on&keywords=bernie+ryan
3. Re: Programs you have made with Euphoria
- Posted by Michael J. Sabal <m_sabal at yahoo.com> Aug 31, 2006
- 579 views
Bernie Ryan wrote: > > Al Getz wrote: > > > > I was thinking of making a list of all the programs i had made > > What is the point of doing that; all user has to do is search the Archive > for a person name to get a list. > > Bernie I, for one, have only contributed a small fraction of my Euphoria programs, either because I was too lazy to finish the documentation or because they were proprietary. For example, on my laptop, I have a program that gets the current weather page from wunderground's mobile site for three cities, store the information in a local database, and present the evening and next day's forcast on boot. Since it's in a database, I don't miss out if I'm not connected to the net for a couple days. I also have a music randomizer that plays a specified number of ogg or mp3 files from my music directory. One of my current projects for work is to compare the contents of two versions of an Excel spreadsheet and report the differences. Euphoria is doing this very nicely, very quickly for two 6000 line spreadsheets. I have a number of other work-related programs written in Euphoria for database and document analysis, the front end to a help desk system, the front end to an IT database, and an older EDI management system. Then there are the hundreds of incomplete projects sitting on my hard drive just waiting for the dust to get blown off. Mike
4. Re: Programs you have made with Euphoria
- Posted by Juergen Luethje <j.lue at gmx.de> Aug 31, 2006
- 547 views
Michael J. Sabal wrote: > One of my current projects for work is to compare the contents of two > versions of an Excel spreadsheet and report the differences. Euphoria is > doing this very nicely, very quickly for two 6000 line spreadsheets. Cool! Is there any chance for us to see the code eventually? :) Regards, Juergen
5. Re: Programs you have made with Euphoria
- Posted by Pete Lomax <petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk> Sep 01, 2006
- 568 views
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 16:59:56 -0700, Bernie Ryan <guest at RapidEuphoria.com> wrote: >Al Getz wrote: >> >> I was thinking of making a list of all the programs i had made > >What is the point of doing that; all user has to do is search the Archive >for a person name to get a list. You missed the point: [even if not 'contributed'.] What can I say? Not content with being a pita, maybe he wants to be a p***tease as well. You also made the foolish mistake of asking him a question, highly unlikely you'll get any answer whatsoever, less you'll like it. Pete
6. Re: Programs you have made with Euphoria
- Posted by Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> Sep 01, 2006
- 557 views
Bernie Ryan wrote: > > Al Getz wrote: > > > > I was thinking of making a list of all the programs i had made > > What is the point of doing that; all user has to do is search the Archive > for a person name to get a list. > > Bernie > > My files in archive: > WMOTOR, XMOTOR, W32ENGIN, MIXEDLIB, EU_ENGIN, WIN32ERU, WIN32API > > Can be downloaded here: > <a > href="http://www.rapideuphoria.com/cgi-bin/asearch.exu?dos=on&win=on&lnx=on&gen=on&keywords=bernie+ryan">http://www.rapideuphoria.com/cgi-bin/asearch.exu?dos=on&win=on&lnx=on&gen=on&keywords=bernie+ryan</a> Hi Bern, Geeze, critical arent we today? ha ha The point is, to see what everyone is up too with using Euphoria all in one place and also to mention programs that are not submitted to the archive. Also, i'd like to see how many programs others have made (sheer number) because i realized recently that i myself have made a WHOLE LOTTA programs already. Take care, Al E boa sorte com sua programacao Euphoria! My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" From "Black Knight": "I can live with losing the good fight, but i can not live without fighting it". "Well on second thought, maybe not."
7. Re: Programs you have made with Euphoria
- Posted by Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> Sep 01, 2006
- 543 views
Juergen Luethje wrote: > > Michael J. Sabal wrote: > > > One of my current projects for work is to compare the contents of two > > versions of an Excel spreadsheet and report the differences. Euphoria is > > doing this very nicely, very quickly for two 6000 line spreadsheets. > > Cool! Is there any chance for us to see the code eventually? :) > > Regards, > Juergen Hi Juergen, Are there a lot of people here using Excel too? Perhaps i should look into this. How much do they charge for it these days? Take care, Al E boa sorte com sua programacao Euphoria! My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" From "Black Knight": "I can live with losing the good fight, but i can not live without fighting it". "Well on second thought, maybe not."
8. Re: Programs you have made with Euphoria
- Posted by Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> Sep 01, 2006
- 559 views
Michael J. Sabal wrote: > > Bernie Ryan wrote: > > > > Al Getz wrote: > > > > > > I was thinking of making a list of all the programs i had made > > > > What is the point of doing that; all user has to do is search the Archive > > for a person name to get a list. > > > > Bernie > > I, for one, have only contributed a small fraction of my Euphoria programs, > > either because I was too lazy to finish the documentation or because they > were proprietary. For example, on my laptop, I have a program that gets the > current weather page from wunderground's mobile site for three cities, store > the information in a local database, and present the evening and next day's > forcast on boot. Since it's in a database, I don't miss out if I'm not > connected to the net for a couple days. I also have a music randomizer that > plays a specified number of ogg or mp3 files from my music directory. > > One of my current projects for work is to compare the contents of two > versions of an Excel spreadsheet and report the differences. Euphoria is > doing this very nicely, very quickly for two 6000 line spreadsheets. I have > a number of other work-related programs written in Euphoria for database and > document analysis, the front end to a help desk system, the front end to an > IT database, and an older EDI management system. > > Then there are the hundreds of incomplete projects sitting on my hard drive > just waiting for the dust to get blown off. > > Mike Hi Mike, oh yeah ok, i have a number that get put on the back burner, but not too many because i usually start a program or library out of actual personal need, which means if i dont finish it i dont get to use it for what i needed in the first place. Take care, Al E boa sorte com sua programacao Euphoria! My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" From "Black Knight": "I can live with losing the good fight, but i can not live without fighting it". "Well on second thought, maybe not."
9. Re: Programs you have made with Euphoria
- Posted by Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> Sep 01, 2006
- 550 views
Pete Lomax wrote: > > On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 16:59:56 -0700, Bernie Ryan > <guest at RapidEuphoria.com> wrote: > > >Al Getz wrote: > >> > >> I was thinking of making a list of all the programs i had made > > > >What is the point of doing that; all user has to do is search the Archive > >for a person name to get a list. > > You missed the point: [even if not 'contributed'.] What can I say? Not > content with being a pita, maybe he wants to be a p***tease as well. > > You also made the foolish mistake of asking him a question, highly > unlikely you'll get any answer whatsoever, less you'll like it. > > Pete > > Hi Pete, Yes i meant to find out other programs that people did that dont appear in the archive too. Not sure what you mean about not answering questions...were you referring to me and if so i could have missed a post or two i guess. I think next im going to work on a small program that counts the number of Eu programs (.exw, .ex, etc) and include files on a hard drive because i find it very difficult to go through all my directories and count the different file types by hand...there are just too many to do that effectively. Take care, Al E boa sorte com sua programacao Euphoria! My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" From "Black Knight": "I can live with losing the good fight, but i can not live without fighting it". "Well on second thought, maybe not."
10. Re: Programs you have made with Euphoria
- Posted by Michael J. Sabal <m_sabal at yahoo.com> Sep 01, 2006
- 568 views
Juergen Luethje wrote: > > Michael J. Sabal wrote: > > > One of my current projects for work is to compare the contents of two > > versions of an Excel spreadsheet and report the differences. Euphoria is > > doing this very nicely, very quickly for two 6000 line spreadsheets. > > Cool! Is there any chance for us to see the code eventually? :) > Sure, as long as you don't mind buggy, undocumented, barely functional code as a contribution . Oh, wait - you're using Windows. I guess you don't mind <jk>. Mike
11. Re: Programs you have made with Euphoria
- Posted by Juergen Luethje <j.lue at gmx.de> Sep 03, 2006
- 561 views
Michael J. Sabal wrote: > Juergen Luethje wrote: > >> Michael J. Sabal wrote: >> >>> One of my current projects for work is to compare the contents of two >>> versions of an Excel spreadsheet and report the differences. Euphoria is >>> doing this very nicely, very quickly for two 6000 line spreadsheets. >> >> Cool! Is there any chance for us to see the code eventually? :) > > Sure, as long as you don't mind buggy, undocumented, barely functional code > as a contribution . Oh, wait - you're using Windows. I guess you don't > mind <jk>. He, he. In the past, I actually had need for such a program at work several times. So its functionality is most important for me. It's not a big disadvantage for me, if I don't understand the source code -- but in that case, there must be no bugs, of course. Regards, Juergen