1. Matt -- Back to.. -- Value () -- TGui
- Posted by Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen <nieuwen at XS4ALL.NL> Oct 06, 1998
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- Last edited Oct 07, 1998
---[TGui]---------------- Lewis, not many people download euphoria programs unless the contribution's page points to it. Not from a mail. (download mail-disconnect is a common thing for those who dont have free-local-calls like for example all dutch people, except those that have a tv-cable connection) I did get the file though. I was checking up on some of the eu-sites around (with your TGUI, and a few other things in mind) .. ps. people, have we all noticed, Irv has put his Euphoria Archive down ? Its a real loss in my opinion. Anyways, people, those who use TextGUI want this file. It doesnt add bells' and whistles, it mostly just speed things up. Like loading a file. A few other minor, helpfull adjustments as well. And a different color scheme. (After this plug you must feel much better.. ---[Value ()..]---------- Lewis Townsend suggested a better value () function.(good idea) I personally would have expected an (built-in) value function that just calls the same expression parsing code, as was used to parse the inlined expression in Euphoria. (a ? 4 + 4 etc.) It will be faster, easier, and could be used for much more uses. However, you can alwasy go to your TextGUI directory and you will find a full expression evaluator (beta though). I havent tried it out myself. But David Cuny is pretty reliable resource, dont you think ? Anyways, the whats & abouts might be better explained by David himself. ---[Back to..]---------- Peter Blue suggested: >I think it's time to get back to Euphoria business. Nate (or whoever) will >get sorted out in due course - perhaps some of you on the list who live >near him could arrange that via private e-mail I totally agree. Any Dutch person, or any person that has been able to get NetMeeting running: nieuwen at xs4all.nl and ralf_n at email.com (no kidding!) ---[Matt]-------------- Matt, today I decided, I not gonna just delete half of you messages in an instant. I am gonna respond on each, why ? You'll soon learn why.. >let him alone! put out the flames! SHUT UP! okay, he said he's sorry. >quit yer foul language and shut your trap. Eh... you were referring to Ad, I think. However his conclusion was quite right. "untermensch" is the word *hitler* used to describe Russians, Jews, etc. and killed afterwards. (hypocryt though, he himself was a 'rejected' jew, and had a child with a jew's woman. Just for Nate, if he *is* secretly listening..) >>I of course, am the god at all things of programming >what a jerk Matt, Noah meant that ironically. Why is he a jerk ? What did he do to *you* ? Nate, on the other hand, "who has said sorry", shouldnt be flames anymore according to *you*. People spending one or two days, or may even lost some "paid-for" programs, or a document of your father that he wrote the other night, and wanted to print out today, just before he was gonna use it in an important buissnis (Im gonna look this word up some day) meeting... This is fiction. But may well not be. We have no clue, how many money Nate has cost people. Since most of the victims lost their email client. Within a few days, we will be hearing from the worst him victims, like Einar for example. >ya. u can access int 27 but there's really nothing much you can do with >it Nothing really much ? Hmm, thanx for that info, we're very happy to know you find Int 27 useless. > The Theory of Probability is boring Well, Matt, thank you for sharing. But let me refrashe you: "I consider the theory of probability to be boring" And in context: "I concider telling all euphorians out there the theory of probability to be of much interest to them" "They will love to hear that" "It will help many people out" "They will also enjoy the sharp arguments that came along with my opinion" "It will not offend any one, since, nobody was talking about it, means nobody will disagree with me" Sounds like you're a real hero, Matt. >how long has this 'Issue of the week' thread been going on? This was only >meant to go on for a week. And yet, it seems to be more interesting than this little useless trash you call a reply. Why in the world would we start a thread and put an experation date on it ? It was expected, not supposed, to last a week or so, and therefor interestingly called 'Issue of the week' .. now I wonder.. did you *really* *really* didnt know that ? No offense, Matt. I can see you are very enthousiastic about Euphoria and the list, and that you mean it all well. I have to tie myself up at times as well, to keep myself from responding to every single email. Why dont you get yourself some rope as well ? Here are some nice rules, which I try to follow most of the time: (I used to be quite like you, posting *way* too many messages) <+> Bound mails not concerning discussing together into one mail (instead of many little ones) <+> No attachments whatsoever. Please inline code as well. <+> "The tree of wondering" Look at this tree of wondering regarding posting messages to the list-server: You are currently reaching the first level. Try to get deeper into the tree of wonder before you post a message. Maybe built it up, the first week you will try to get to level 2, week after to level 3. And in the end, you will only be posting those mails of you that *are* of interest. (and some really are, but half of your messages are totally unrelated) * What is the thread about ? - Do I have a contribution ? - Will it be of interest to the others ? - Do I have a question about it ? - Does it have anything at all do with the thread ? - Does it still apply to programming ? - Are there other 'easy' ways to get this information that I could use instead ? - Do I have a comment about it ? - Does it still apply to the thread ? - Is it about programming at all ? - Do I know what Im talking about here ? - Do I have an opinion about it ? - Did I understand the other one's or persons motivations/arguments clearly ? - Do I disagree with any of them ? - Does the counter-argument to one of the argument also arguments the initial discussion, or just the argument ? * Do I have a question or suggestion/idea ? - Does it have anything to do with computers ? - Does it have anything to do with programming ? - Does it have anything to do with Euphoria ? * Do I have anything else to comment or say (not eu-related) ? - Will it be of interest to the majority of the group ? - Will the information itself be new to this group ? - Do I know what im talking about ? --Ralf
2. Re: Matt -- Back to.. -- Value () -- TGui
- Posted by Lewis Townsend <keroltarr at HOTMAIL.COM> Oct 07, 1998
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Hello Ralf > Lewis, not many people download euphoria programs unless the >contribution's page points to it. Not from a mail. (download >mail-disconnect download what? I just stuck the code in my message. >I was checking up on some of the eu-sites around (with your TGUI, >and a few other things in mind) .. ps. people, have MY TGUI? Huh? I've never written a gui in my life. Are you sure you're talking to me? Am I confused or you? >we all noticed, Irv has put his Euphoria Archive down ? Its a real >loss in my opinion. > Anyways, people, those who use TextGUI want this file. It doesnt what file? >---[Value ()..]---------- > > Lewis Townsend suggested a better value () function.(good idea) I >personally would have expected an (built-in) value function that just calls >the same expression parsing code, as was used to parse the inlined >expression in Euphoria. (a ? 4 + 4 etc.) It will be faster, easier, and >could be used for much more uses. > >However, you can alwasy go to your TextGUI directory and you will find a >full expression evaluator (beta though). thanks. >---[Matt]-------------- <snip> I was going to say something to him myself. I'm glad some one did Lewis Townsend ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com