1. AI, FAQ, Business db project
- Posted by Michael Sabal <mjs at OSA.ATT.NE.JP> Jul 31, 1998
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Hello all, Jeffery was interested in AI projects. I have some work that I've done = on my homepage that involve teaching a computer and some incomplete = voice recognition routines. Also, I have a new program that I was = working on in the spring that would be a natural language program. But = due to more pressing projects, that's on the back shelf. Linux, just like all the other modern OS's, has full browser = capability. Any FAQ pages should be able to take advantage of the power = of the web (including frames and animated GIFs). =20 There are some programs in the Euphoria archives that let you save or = read a .GIF file. Bonn was interested in writing a massive business database. Check out = the alpha version 1 of Store Manager on my homepage. Many of the things = you're interested in, I'm already working on. I should have several = warehouse functions available in the near future, and release alpha = version 2. =20 I'm anxiously awaiting the Linux version of Euphoria, which would give = me an excuse to actually use the system. I don't have enough hard disk = space to include X Windows :( so I'm stuck using WinBomb 95. Michael J. Sabal mjs at osa.att.ne.jp http://home.att.ne.jp/gold/mjs/index.html --> page down to "For Euphoria = programmers" and click.
2. Re: AI, FAQ, Business db project
- Posted by Irv <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Jul 31, 1998
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Michael Sabal wrote: > >Linux, just like all the other modern OS's, has full browser capability. Any >FAQ pages should be able to take advantage of the power of the web (including >frames and animated GIFs). Of course, Netscape is available for Linux. However, lots of people use Lynx because they like the speed and don't want to wait for silly animations and useless ads to load. Check your webstats sometime to see who's browsing with what. On the other hand, if you send me a FAQ that requires frames or animation to answer, I'll certainly use them! >There are some programs in the Euphoria archives that let you save or read a >.GIF file. > How do you display the animation in Euphoria? Irv