1. STANDARDS
I think that rather than debating all these complex issue that
we first start establishing some basic standard for the language.
For example when someone authors an include file. There should
be a precise format for the header that is agree to by all users
For instance version #, date, author discription, etc>
These agreed Standards would be incorporated into a standard document
that could be kept at on the Euphoria Web page.
Establishing standards that everyone abides by will help to make
programming easier.
We may not be able to change the language but we can contribute to
it's growth in this simple way.
Maybe you can think of some ideas for these standards instead of
ideas about how to rewrite Euphoria. This would help everybody and it
can be done right now.
Bernie
2. Re: STANDARDS
- Posted by JJProg at CYBERBURY.NET
Feb 24, 1999
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Last edited Feb 25, 1999
EU>I think that rather than debating all these complex issue that
EU>we first start establishing some basic standard for the language.
EU>For example when someone authors an include file. There should
EU>be a precise format for the header that is agree to by all users
EU>For instance version #, date, author discription, etc>
EU>These agreed Standards would be incorporated into a standard document
EU>that could be kept at on the Euphoria Web page.
EU>Establishing standards that everyone abides by will help to make
EU>programming easier.
EU>We may not be able to change the language but we can contribute to
EU>it's growth in this simple way.
EU>Maybe you can think of some ideas for these standards instead of
EU>ideas about how to rewrite Euphoria. This would help everybody and it
EU>can be done right now.
EU>Bernie
I agree.
Jeffrey Fielding
JJProg at cyberbury.net
http://members.tripod.com/~JJProg/