1. Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis
- Posted by your average Joe <spent_memory at hotmail.com> Sep 23, 2004
- 562 views
actually, there is, the only reason i have put VE up is for testing, basically i do not want 50 clones of VE before i finish it,and i disagree the user contributions are not about open source, it's about showing what Euphoria is capable of aswell as adding libraries for other users to use. As you say 99% of them are open source so what's your god damn problem with me being in the 1%
2. Re: Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis
- Posted by <michellerogers at bellsouth.net> Sep 23, 2004
- 489 views
I thought the archieves existed for people to learn how to use Euphoria. I know that's what I used it for. And, if the programs hadn't been open source (the ones that I used), I wouldn't be still using Euphoria today. I learn by tearing things apart, better than reading in a tutorial of how to do it. Michelle Rogers > > From: your average Joe <guest at RapidEuphoria.com> > Date: 2004/09/23 Thu AM 06:52:43 EDT > To: EUforum at topica.com > Subject: Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis > > > posted by: your average Joe <spent_memory at hotmail.com> > > actually, there is, the only reason i have put VE up is for testing, > basically i do not want 50 clones of VE before i finish it,and i disagree > the user contributions are not about open source, it's about showing what > Euphoria is capable of aswell as adding libraries for other users to use. > As you say 99% of them are open source so what's your god damn problem with me > > being in the 1% > > > >
3. Re: Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Sep 23, 2004
- 493 views
<michellerogers at bellsouth.net> wrote: > I thought the archieves existed for people to learn how to use Euphoria. Well, I hope you know better, now. :) If not, it exists to feature code and programs written in Euphoria. Yes, you can learn better from the open source code... but you can also make use of closed-source programs. > I know that's what I used it for. And others use it for other reasons. I get code from the archives even today, but I'm certainly not using all of it to learn Euphoria. > And, if the programs hadn't been open source (the ones that I > used), I wouldn't be still using Euphoria today. There will always be open-source contributions. That shouldn't hinder those who want to contribute closed-source shareware. Even Euphoria itself is closed-source and shareware (by which I mean, not fully functional without a registration or fee)!!! -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
4. Re: Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis
- Posted by <michellerogers at bellsouth.net> Sep 23, 2004
- 490 views
> > From: cklester <guest at RapidEuphoria.com> > Date: 2004/09/23 Thu PM 12:43:44 EDT > To: EUforum at topica.com > Subject: Re: Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis > > > posted by: cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> > > <michellerogers at bellsouth.net> wrote: > > > I thought the archieves existed for people to learn how to use Euphoria. > > Well, I hope you know better, now. :) > > If not, it exists to feature code and programs written in Euphoria. Yes, > you can learn better from the open source code... but you can also make > use of closed-source programs. > > > I know that's what I used it for. > > And others use it for other reasons. I get code from the archives even > today, but I'm certainly not using all of it to learn Euphoria. > > > And, if the programs hadn't been open source (the ones that I > > used), I wouldn't be still using Euphoria today. > > There will always be open-source contributions. That shouldn't hinder > those who want to contribute closed-source shareware. > > Even Euphoria itself is closed-source and shareware (by which I mean, > not fully functional without a registration or fee)!!! > > -=ck > "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." > http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/ > > > >
5. Re: Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis
- Posted by <michellerogers at bellsouth.net> Sep 23, 2004
- 493 views
What would be the reason for contributing closed source to the archieves? Michelle > > From: cklester <guest at RapidEuphoria.com> > Date: 2004/09/23 Thu PM 12:43:44 EDT > To: EUforum at topica.com > Subject: Re: Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis > > > posted by: cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> > > <michellerogers at bellsouth.net> wrote: > > > I thought the archieves existed for people to learn how to use Euphoria. > > Well, I hope you know better, now. :) > > If not, it exists to feature code and programs written in Euphoria. Yes, > you can learn better from the open source code... but you can also make > use of closed-source programs. > > > I know that's what I used it for. > > And others use it for other reasons. I get code from the archives even > today, but I'm certainly not using all of it to learn Euphoria. > > > And, if the programs hadn't been open source (the ones that I > > used), I wouldn't be still using Euphoria today. > > There will always be open-source contributions. That shouldn't hinder > those who want to contribute closed-source shareware. > > Even Euphoria itself is closed-source and shareware (by which I mean, > not fully functional without a registration or fee)!!! > > -=ck > "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." > http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/ > > > >
6. Re: Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Sep 23, 2004
- 483 views
<michellerogers at bellsouth.net> wrote: > What would be the reason for contributing closed source to the archives? Code reuse. Not re-inventing the wheel. etc. DLL files aren't open source, but people make use of them all the time. It's quite possible and not unreasonable to contribute closed source Euphoria code to the archive so that others can make use of your procs and funcs. Let's say somebody writes a library for dealing with JPGs. They could close it up, then provide a function/procedure list... As a small example, with jpg_lib.ew you can do the following: x = openJPG(filename) -- open jpgs y = rotateJPG(x,90) -- rotate jpgs destroyJPG(x) -- destroy jpgs paintJPG(x, win_ID, {x,y}) -- display jpgs on windows So, you don't have to see the guts of jpg_lib.ew to make use of it. You just have to include it in your own program! If you wanted to SEE what's inside, you'd have to convince the author to show you (maybe by begging or by pecuniary remuneration). :) So, you see, closed source CAN be useful. -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
7. Re: Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis
- Posted by spent memory <spent.memory at gmail.com> Sep 23, 2004
- 523 views
to benefit the users , in my case they obtain a tool for writing euphoria code very quickly, a standard window in about 10 seconds if your slow!! On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 12:45:53 -0400, michellerogers at bellsouth.net <michellerogers at bellsouth.net> wrote: > > What would be the reason for contributing closed source to the archieves? > > Michelle > > > > From: cklester <guest at RapidEuphoria.com> > > Date: 2004/09/23 Thu PM 12:43:44 EDT > > To: EUforum at topica.com > > Subject: Re: Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis > > > > > > posted by: cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> > > > > <michellerogers at bellsouth.net> wrote: > > > > > I thought the archieves existed for people to learn how to use Euphoria. > > > > Well, I hope you know better, now. :) > > > > If not, it exists to feature code and programs written in Euphoria. Yes, > > you can learn better from the open source code... but you can also make > > use of closed-source programs. > > > > > I know that's what I used it for. > > > > And others use it for other reasons. I get code from the archives even > > today, but I'm certainly not using all of it to learn Euphoria. > > > > > And, if the programs hadn't been open source (the ones that I > > > used), I wouldn't be still using Euphoria today. > > > > There will always be open-source contributions. That shouldn't hinder > > those who want to contribute closed-source shareware. > > > > Even Euphoria itself is closed-source and shareware (by which I mean, > > not fully functional without a registration or fee)!!! > > > > -=ck > > "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." > > http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/ > > > > > > >
8. Re: Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis
- Posted by <michellerogers at bellsouth.net> Sep 23, 2004
- 472 views
You guys aren't understanding my question........ I meant, what would be the reason for posting closed source, as opposed to open source. The reasons that both you and ck gave do not say why it should be closed source and not open. Michelle > From: spent memory <spent.memory at gmail.com> > Date: 2004/09/23 Thu PM 12:51:33 EDT > To: EUforum at topica.com > Subject: Re: Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis > > > to benefit the users , in my case they obtain a tool for writing euphoria code > very quickly, a standard window in about 10 seconds if your slow!! > > > On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 12:45:53 -0400, michellerogers at bellsouth.net > <michellerogers at bellsouth.net> wrote: > > > > What would be the reason for contributing closed source to the archieves? > > > > Michelle > > > > > > > From: cklester <guest at RapidEuphoria.com> > > > Date: 2004/09/23 Thu PM 12:43:44 EDT > > > To: EUforum at topica.com > > > Subject: Re: Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis > > > > > > > > > posted by: cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> > > > > > > <michellerogers at bellsouth.net> wrote: > > > > > > > I thought the archieves existed for people to learn how to use Euphoria. > > > > > > Well, I hope you know better, now. :) > > > > > > If not, it exists to feature code and programs written in Euphoria. Yes, > > > you can learn better from the open source code... but you can also make > > > use of closed-source programs. > > > > > > > I know that's what I used it for. > > > > > > And others use it for other reasons. I get code from the archives even > > > today, but I'm certainly not using all of it to learn Euphoria. > > > > > > > And, if the programs hadn't been open source (the ones that I > > > > used), I wouldn't be still using Euphoria today. > > > > > > There will always be open-source contributions. That shouldn't hinder > > > those who want to contribute closed-source shareware. > > > > > > Even Euphoria itself is closed-source and shareware (by which I mean, > > > not fully functional without a registration or fee)!!! > > > > > > -=ck > > > "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." > > > http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/ > > > > > > > > >
9. Re: Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Sep 23, 2004
- 510 views
- Last edited Sep 24, 2004
<michellerogers at bellsouth.net> wrote: > > > You guys aren't understanding my question........ > I meant, what would be the reason for posting closed source, as opposed to > open source. > The reasons that both you and ck gave do not say why it should be closed > source and > not open. Oh, gotcha. One reason: food on the table. That is, they want to earn some dough from their work. :) -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
10. Re: Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis
- Posted by "Michelle Rogers" <michellerogers at bellsouth.net> Sep 24, 2004
- 480 views
Yes, but I don't understand. It's still not earning any money if you put it on the Euphoria web page for free, whether it's open source or closed source. That's why I asked the question. Michelle Rogers ----- Original Message ----- From: "cklester" <guest at RapidEuphoria.com> To: <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 4:06 PM Subject: Re: Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis > > > posted by: cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> > > <michellerogers at bellsouth.net> wrote: > > > > > > You guys aren't understanding my question........ > > I meant, what would be the reason for posting closed source, as opposed to open source. > > The reasons that both you and ck gave do not say why it should be closed source and > > not open. > > Oh, gotcha. One reason: food on the table. > > That is, they want to earn some dough from their work. :) > > -=ck > "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." > http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/ > > > >
11. Re: Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Sep 24, 2004
- 491 views
<michellerogers at bellsouth.net> wrote: > > What would be the reason for contributing closed source to the archieves? Just guessing here, but maybe ... ** I'm afraid that somebody would steal my code. ** I'm worried about being critisied for my coding style/habits/etc... ** I'm still working on it and it could change radically before the final release. ** I've "borrowed" it from somebody else and I don't want it recognized. ** Its subject to a commercial, government, or other non-disclosure agreement. ** It contains malicious or illegal functionality and I don't want that discovered. ** I wish to charge people if they want access to the source, but otherwise its free. and who knows how many other valid-ish reasons there might be. -- Derek Parnell Melbourne, Australia
12. Re: Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Sep 24, 2004
- 504 views
Michelle Rogers wrote: > > Yes, but I don't understand. It's still not earning any money if you put it > on the Euphoria web page for free, whether it's open source or closed > source. That's why I asked the question. There's a variety of ways to still make some money. The source could be sold. An ad can be embedded somehow to generate interest in the programmer's skills. I don't know of any contributions in the archive as being sold, but that doesn't mean it's not possible. :) -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
13. Re: Re: Visual Euphoria wont run ATT:Matt Lewis
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Sep 24, 2004
- 486 views
Derek Parnell wrote: > <michellerogers at bellsouth.net> wrote: > > What would be the reason for contributing closed source to the archieves? > Just guessing here, but maybe ... Yeah... what Derek said. -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/