Re: euphoria for non-it trained users

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forkinpm said...

Hallo! I am trying to put together a platform for use by me and other end-users,

What do you mean by "platform"?

I ask because I have a suspicion that you might instead mean an application, ie, a computer program intended to do some specific thing for end users.

Here's a definition I found:
"Platform: The underlying hardware or software for a system. For example, the platform might be an Intel 80486 processor running DOS Version 6.0. The platform could also be UNIX machines on an Ethernet network. The platform defines a standard around which a system can be developed. Once the platform has been defined, software developers can produce appropriate software and managers can purchase appropriate hardware and applications. The term is often used as a synonym of operating system."

forkinpm said...

I today use ms-win-xp-home.

Which would be an example of a platform.

forkinpm said...

Anyone who is an euphoria skilled user, who has dealt with functions such as fuzzy-logic desktop searches,

After googling "fuzzy logic" & finding out that it is multi-value, rather than two-value, logic, it occurs to me to wonder:

  1. is Google based on fuzzy logic? (like when it might ask "did you mean...")
  2. was A.E. van Vogt's "Null A" a use of an earlier expression of fuzzy logic?

just idle wonderings smile

Dan

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