1. [Attn] Rob: Testimonials page; was (Re: How you discovered Euphoria?)
- Posted by Vincent <darkvincentdude at yahoo.com> Nov 21, 2005
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Chris Burch wrote: > > Hi > > Rob, you should put these quotes linked onto your rapideuphoria front page > (What > the users say). > > Chris > > <a > href="http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/euphoria.htm">http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/euphoria.htm</a> > <a href="http://uboard.proboards32.com/">http://uboard.proboards32.com/</a> > <a > href="http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/EUSQLite/eusql.html">http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/EUSQLite/eusql.html</a> Rob, I think you should add a testimonials page on the Euphoria website. We could then write short comments on how we feel Euphoria changed our programming experiences. Regards, Vincent
2. Re: [Attn] Rob: Testimonials page; was (Re: How you discovered Euphoria?)
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Nov 21, 2005
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Vincent wrote: > > Chris Burch wrote: > > > > Hi > > > > Rob, you should put these quotes linked onto your rapideuphoria front page > > (What > > the users say). > > > > Chris > > > > <a > > href="http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/euphoria.htm">http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/euphoria.htm</a> > > <a href="http://uboard.proboards32.com/">http://uboard.proboards32.com/</a> > > <a > > href="http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/EUSQLite/eusql.html">http://members.aol.com/chriscrylex/EUSQLite/eusql.html</a> > > Rob, I think you should add a testimonials page on the Euphoria website. > We could then write short comments on how we feel Euphoria changed our > programming > experiences. OK, I'll do that. If anyone wants to write a small blurb about how Euphoria affected their (programming) life, you can post it here, or e-mail it privately to rds at RapidEuphoria.com You should give your name and approximate geographical location. That makes it a bit more credible. I'll try to include several of them on the Web site where new people are likely to read them. In general, although testimonials are obviously biased, I often find them interesting to read when I come across a new product. Thanks, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
3. Re: [Attn] Rob: Testimonials page; was (Re: How you discovered Euphoria?)
- Posted by Vincent <darkvincentdude at yahoo.com> Nov 21, 2005
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Looks like the frontpage is pretty tight for space... it will be interesting to see exactly where you put these Rob. Nevertheless, here is mine: ----------------------------------------- An amazingly fast and flexible language, that is very simple to learn and use; plus is supported by a helpful growing community. With Euphoria, I'm able to have my cake and eat it too all at no cost! Two thumbs up!! Vincent H. Oregon, USA ----------------------------------------- Regards, Vincent
4. Re: [Attn] Rob: Testimonials page; was (Re: How you discovered Euphoria?)
- Posted by Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> Nov 21, 2005
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Hi there, I guess we can plug our own lib's a little too then? :) One of the reasons i like using Eu now is because i can use my own lib, which makes things easier for me. Because of style certain libs may attract existing programmers more than other libs anyway. Take care, Al And, good luck with your Euphoria programming! My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's"
5. Re: [Attn] Rob: Testimonials page; was (Re: How you discovered Euphoria?)
- Posted by ChrisBurch2 <crylex at freeuk.co.uk> Nov 21, 2005
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Al Getz wrote: > > Hi there, > > > I guess we can plug our own lib's a little too then? :) > One of the reasons i like using Eu now is because i can use my > own lib, which makes things easier for me. > Because of style certain libs may attract existing programmers > more than other libs anyway. > > > Take care, > Al Heh heh :) - no, but you can plug how easy it is to create your own libs, and re use them. Chris > > And, good luck with your Euphoria programming! > > My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's"
6. Re: [Attn] Rob: Testimonials page; was (Re: How you discovered Euphoria?)
- Posted by "Juergen Luethje" <j.lue at gmx.de> Nov 24, 2005
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Robert Craig wrote: <snip> > If anyone wants to write a small blurb > about how Euphoria affected their (programming) life, > you can post it here, or e-mail it privately to rds at RapidEuphoria.com > You should give your name and approximate > geographical location. That makes it a bit more credible. > I'll try to include several of them on the Web site > where new people are likely to read them. > > In general, although testimonials are obviously biased, > I often find them interesting to read when I come across > a new product. Me too. How about this one: "We have selected the programming language Euphoria, as the language to support our laboratory exercises in the course. The language was chosen for its simplicity of commands yet powerful versatility. Our goal is to develop concise and accurate algorithms (set of steps) that solve mathematical problems. We don't want to become overwhelmed with a programming paradigm that clouds our main goal. We will attempt to subscribe to the KISS principle." Prof. Kuntz, Mathematics Department of the Monmouth University (New Jersey); see http://mathserv.monmouth.edu/coursenotes/kuntz/math131/m13101.htm Regards, Juergen -- This message has been ROT-13 encrypted twice for higher security.