1. "popularizing" Euphoria
- Posted by Kenneth Rhodes <krhodes at CYBERSOUTH.COM> Feb 10, 1999
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I may have made this suggestion before, but seeing Greg Harris's "Etch a Sketch" clone reminded me of this idea to gain and maintain "exposure" for Euphoria. ZD Net and many other sites post public domain, shareware and demo programs for download. It strikes me that a number of programs and libraries already available could be submitted to these sites together with the current version of Euphoria, or the version used to develop the program. Source code would be included of course. And the documentation could promote Euphoria with references to the listserver and so on. Talk of group projects is fun, but it stikes me as very difficult to actually pull off. It might be easier to coordinate the public release of Euphoria, programs, applications, tutorials, libraries, etc. on a regular basis, say monthly. Even if people do not immediately download one of the submissions, repeatedly seeing in the item description, "written in Euphoria", "source code and language included", should eventually arouse interest. This could be done with a minimum of group "structure". Anyone on the list can nominate a program to be so "published", the author can respond if he is willing to have his work distributed in such manner and if so announce his willingness to submit it. Perhaps RDS has a list of sites to submit to. Just some thoughts. Ken Rhodes Kenneth Rhodes Lyons, GA
2. Re: "popularizing" Euphoria
- Posted by Greg Harris <blackdog at CDC.NET> Feb 10, 1999
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On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 13:07:22 -0500, Kenneth Rhodes <krhodes at CYBERSOUTH.COM> wrote: >I may have made this suggestion before, but seeing Greg Harris's "Etch a >Sketch" clone reminded me of this idea to gain and maintain "exposure" for >Euphoria. I'd really love to take the credit for this.. but you have the wrong Greg. Greg Phillips wrote the "Etch a Sketch" program. Thanks for the mention anyway ;) Greg Harris Hollow Horse Software blackdog at cdc.net
3. Re: "popularizing" Euphoria
- Posted by Greg Phillips <i.shoot at REDNECKS.COM> Feb 10, 1999
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Kenneth Rhodes wrote: > I may have made this suggestion before, but seeing Greg Harris's "Etch a > Sketch" clone reminded me of this idea to gain and maintain "exposure" for > Euphoria. > Hehe, Greg Phillips', not Greg Harris's. thanks anyways, though =) Greg *Phillips* -- Greg Phillips i.shoot at rednecks.com http://euphoria.server101.com -- Useless fact of the day: Slinkys were invented by an airplane mechanic; he was playing with engine parts and realized the possible secondary use of one of the springs.