1. What does Euphoria stand for?
- Posted by Alan Tu <ATU5713 at COMPUSERVE.COM> May 11, 1998
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In the documentation, somewhere it implies that Euphoria is an acronym. = What is it? --Alan =
2. Re: What does Euphoria stand for?
- Posted by Kendra Zerby <kendra at WWWEBMASTERS.COM> May 11, 1998
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On Mon, 11 May 1998, Alan Tu wrote: > In the documentation, somewhere it implies that Euphoria is an acronym. > What is it? I don't know, but here are (some of) my contributions: Euphoria Utilizes Proper Handling Of Resources In Abundance... Every User Profeses Happiness Over Recoding In Assembly... Every User Profeses Happiness Over Rob's Interesting Application... Even Underpowered Processors Handle Overhead Requirements In Applications... Euphoria Undeniably Provides Helpful Operations Resulting In Action.... Easily Used Procedures Help One Reach Initial Attainment... Expunges Usually Percieved Hardships Often Reached In Assembly... Experienced Usages Provides Headspaces Resulting In Acronyms.
3. Re: What does Euphoria stand for?
- Posted by Irv Mullins <mountains at MINDSPRING.COM> May 11, 1998
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At 07:47 PM 5/11/98 -0400, you wrote: >On Mon, 11 May 1998, Alan Tu wrote: >> In the documentation, somewhere it implies that Euphoria is an acronym. >> What is it? > >I don't know, but here are (some of) my contributions: > >Euphoria Utilizes Proper Handling Of Resources In Abundance... >Every User Profeses Happiness Over Recoding In Assembly... >Every User Profeses Happiness Over Rob's Interesting Application... >Even Underpowered Processors Handle Overhead Requirements In Applications... >Euphoria Undeniably Provides Helpful Operations Resulting In Action.... >Easily Used Procedures Help One Reach Initial Attainment... >Expunges Usually Percieved Hardships Often Reached In Assembly... >Experienced Usages Provides Headspaces Resulting In Acronyms. > All of these are better than the real one, which is *really* contrived! Irv
4. Re: What does Euphoria stand for?
- Posted by Alan Tu <ATU5713 at COMPUSERVE.COM> May 11, 1998
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OK, what is the real name? --Alan =
5. Re: What does Euphoria stand for?
- Posted by Daniel Berstein <daber at PAIR.COM> May 11, 1998
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>OK, what is the real name? End User Programming with Hierarchical Objects for Robust Interpreted Applications (found in \euphoria\readme.doc) Regards, Daniel Berstein daber at pair.com