Re: Is Eu suitable for large programs - In your opinion?

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Yes. But is takes a lot of discipline unless you like hunting bugs and working
overtime.

Because of the 'easy of use' factor, a lot of things that the interpreter or
compiler could do you you to help have been omitted, and this makes it easy to
create programs that are costly to maintain.

Also, some things are not suited to Euphoria's capabilities - such as large
number of real-time calculations (e.g. graphics primatives, numerical analysis,
signal processing (FFT) )

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Derek Parnell
Melbourne, Australia
Skype name: derek.j.parnell

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