1. Euphoria/Linux
- Posted by Ronald Weidner <nova812r at netscape.net> Feb 09, 2001
- 449 views
Hello I'm new to Euphoria and to Linux and I'm having a great time learning this stuff. So much so that I've decided to make a web page dedicated to Linux programming with Euphoria. I'm asking for help in this project. The concept behind the web page is a case study of Euphoria programming from beginning level (ie downloading and installing Euphoria) to advanced(ie writing a new language in Euphoria). Although my personal Euphoria programming skills are at the beginning level they will grow. At the moment, I'm writing a text based calculator(simple +-*/) to run in Linux console mode. I'm looking for any help, but 2 kinds of help specifically would be much appreciated. 1 any well commented beginner level source code especially if it happens to use Irv Mullins X windows GUI lib. 2 someone to answer questions via e-mail if (when) I get stuck in my own learning process. I have lots of good ideas for the web site content and of course I'm entirely open to suggestions. nova
2. Re: Euphoria/Linux
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irvm at ellijay.com> Feb 09, 2001
- 430 views
On Fri, 09 Feb 2001, you wrote: > Hello > I'm new to Euphoria and to Linux and I'm having a great time learning > this stuff. So much so that I've decided to make a web page dedicated > to Linux programming with Euphoria. I'm asking for help in this > project. The concept behind the web page is a case study of Euphoria > programming from beginning level (ie downloading and installing > Euphoria) to advanced(ie writing a new language in Euphoria). This sounds like something that has been badly needed. <snip> > 1 any well commented beginner level source code especially if it happens > to use Irv Mullins X windows GUI lib. I have several new or updated programs which I'll send to Rob tomorrow - after making sure they are "well commented" :) > 2 someone to answer questions via e-mail if (when) I get stuck in my own > learning process. You're welcome to e-mail me privately. Regards, Irv Mullins