1. RE: [LP-RC] Euphoria devotee?
- Posted by Jerry Story <jstory at edmc.net> Jun 19, 2003
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Lucius Hilley wrote: > My love of Euphoria has wained(sp) greatly after having seen the slow > and painful nature of creating Windows programs with it. > > No, I haven't produced a single Euphoria Windows program. > > No, I haven't used Win32lib. Played with it once or twice. > Love where it has gone and is going. Thankful for its existance. > It just isn't friendly enough for me to actual create a product > with. You gotta be kidding. If I can make Windows programs with win32lib, anyone can. > Yes, I have considered writing Euphoria Windows programs. Pretty > GUI interface, Menus, Buttons, ListViews and such. > > Yes, I see the how much easier Win32lib is and yet it is still > very difficult. If I can do it, it can't be that difficult. > Finally. > Yes, I have used Visual Basic in the past. That was my first > experience with Windows programming. I feel it is the standard to > reach when creating and IDE for Windows Programming. The current > IDE is trying to reach that. It likely fails cause it is glitchy. > and sits ontop of the glitchy Win32lib.e that it is trying to > make easier to use. You really don't need an IDE with win32lib. Jerry Story
2. RE: [LP-RC] Euphoria devotee?
- Posted by Ray Smith <smithr at ix.net.au> Jun 19, 2003
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Hi Lucius, Lucius Hilley wrote: > My love of Euphoria has wained(sp) greatly after having seen the slow > and painful nature of creating Windows programs with it. > No, I haven't produced a single Euphoria Windows program. > > No, I haven't used Win32lib. Played with it once or twice. > Love where it has gone and is going. Thankful for its existance. > It just isn't friendly enough for me to actual create a product > with. Win32Lib is truly the "great" Euphoria library. Without it a large proportion of current Euphoria users wouldn't be "current" Euphoria users. Documentation (that comes with Win32Lib - I haven't checked any external doco) is poor especially in the "getting started" area. I found (a number of years ago) the easiest way to start was looking at the example programs to see how they worked. Then write half a dozen very small programs yourself that do trivial tasks (based on things that the example programs do). After that you can start making whatever you want - then ask questions when you get stuck! Having looked at many other GUI libraries (and used some to varying degress) I see that Win32Lib isn't that far behind other freely available toolkits (in usage). It still lacks documentation and some stability. But in general it is about on average where actual usage is concerned. > Yes, I looked at your Windows demo/example that come with the > interpreter. I screamed in agony at the amount of code required just > to say, "Hello World". almost no one uses straight WinAPI for making Windows Apps (EuMan the only one in the eu community??) > Yes, I see the how much easier Win32lib is and yet it is still > very difficult. That's basically the point, it's not easy! There is a "light switch" mental block behind GUI (and OOP) programming for me anyway). You keep banging your head against the wall then one day the light switch just turns on and you can see how easy it can be! > Finally. > Yes, I have used Visual Basic in the past. That was my first > experience with Windows programming. I feel it is the standard to > reach when creating and IDE for Windows Programming. The current > IDE is trying to reach that. It likely fails cause it is glitchy. > and sits ontop of the glitchy Win32lib.e that it is trying to > make easier to use. I think everyone agrees the VB IDE and GUI designer are about the best available. You'll find that VB itself starts to fall down in other areas though. Nothing is perfect ... you make your choice on "what's best for me". [snip ... long paragraph re: the state of Euphoria] I've had a number of sad days in my life when the reality of what Euphoria IS and what Euphoria ISN'T (or never will be) becomes clear to me. I've posted emails in the past with similiar content to yours and to summarise "my" view of Euphoria ... * "Euphoria is what it is", if you like it and it can do what you want then great. * If it can't do what you want NOW, it most likely won't do what you want anytime soon. If you enjoy pushing the boundaries of Euphoria as a hobby great ... keep on pushing the boundries. If you want to create applications (that are difficult to create with Euphoria the way it is now) then look elsewhere. Regards, Ray Smith http://rays-web.com
3. RE: [LP-RC] Euphoria devotee?
- Posted by "C. K. Lester" <cklester at yahoo.com> Jun 19, 2003
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> > I really hate Commodore for what they didn't do with their > kick-ass PCs... > > Commodore couldn't sell the PC clones in the usa due to FUD campaign by > that big blue company. They did outsell other PC clones in Europe. PC clones?! The C-64 was not a "clone" in my dictionary. Neither was the Amiga. Those were their kick ass PCs. "PC" means "personal computer," not, "Wintel box," or "IBM box." ---
4. RE: [LP-RC] Euphoria devotee?
- Posted by gertie at visionsix.com Jun 19, 2003
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On 19 Jun 2003, at 18:56, C. K. Lester wrote: > > > > > I really hate Commodore for what they didn't do with their > > kick-ass PCs... > > > > Commodore couldn't sell the PC clones in the usa due to FUD campaign by > > that big blue company. They did outsell other PC clones in Europe. > > PC clones?! The C-64 was not a "clone" in my dictionary. > > Neither was the Amiga. > > Those were their kick ass PCs. > > "PC" means "personal computer," not, "Wintel box," or "IBM box." I know that. When people asked if i had a PC, i said yes, it was a C64. I got grilled for that, people called me names, like "idiot", "psychotic", etc. I dunno what humans want, but i know they wanted me to stop referring to my definitely personal C64 as a personal computer. So i did. Now i haveto go back to calling it a PC? At what point do i win this? Kat
5. RE: [LP-RC] Euphoria devotee?
- Posted by "C. K. Lester" <cklester at yahoo.com> Jun 20, 2003
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> > "PC" means "personal computer," not, "Wintel box," or "IBM box." > > I know that. When people asked if i had a PC, i said yes, it was > a C64. I got grilled for that, people called me names, like "idiot", > "psychotic", etc. That's because they were probably stupid IBM-Intel-M$ zombies... But that's not the case around here. We're smart. We all know "PC" means "personal computer," not "Wintel box" or "IBM box" or any other specific namebrand... > back to calling it a PC? At what point do i win this? Now that you are among the elite intelligencia... heheheheeeee! ---