1. Re: Win32Lib being restrictive
Mauricio said something against Win32lib being restrictive:
David Cuny answered:
>My goal is *not* to lock you out of Win32 functionality.
I've been using Win32lib for a while. I come from Pascal programming, and I
found Euphoria exciting and extremely easy to use and learn, as well as very
powerful.
When it came the time to learn Windows programming I got blocked against an
enormous quantity of information, that I was unable to digest. So I give up.
Then Win32lib appeared (just a few month ago). Since then I've been growing
up in Windows programming knowledge as a pace marked both by Win32lib's
improvments and my capacity of getting spare time to learn.
At any time I have had a question, or I've suggested an improvment, David
has been so kind of answering, helping and implementing whatever I suggested
in the way he has thogth better for Win32lib. I don't feel restricted at all
by Win32lib.
The only think I can say is "Thanks David".
Jesus.