Re: Noob questions
- Posted by K_D_R Jan 07, 2013
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_tom said...
- Bach
- Karl Boechert
- Bach link: http://catexa.com/bach/
- A Euphoria 2.3 fork. From the webpage: "Bach is NOT supported, is NOT being further developed, and source is NOT available! (works good tho!)." Has OOP, gui, and database.
- OOEU
- Matthew Lewis
- OOEU link: http://ooeu.sourceforge.net/
- A Euphoria 2.5 fork. An experiment in adding OOP to Euphoria.
- Phix
- Pete Lomax
- Phix link: http://phix.is-great.org/links.php
- A new language that offers some Euphoria features. The Phix interpreter is faster than the OpenEuphoria interpreter, but for windows only. OpenEuphoria when compiled is the fastest overall.
- Euphoria
- Robert Craig -- RDS Custom Programming
- Euphoria Link: http://www.rapideuphoria.com/index.html
- Early versions released as shareware. Euphoria 3.1 is the open source version
- OpenEuphoria
- Many developers
- OpenEuphoria link: http://openeuphoria.org/index.wc
- Free and opensource, developed from Euphoria, now working on version 4.1 . Faster, simpler, more flexible than conventional languages like: Python, Perl, PHP, Ruby, Lua, ...
There is also Mike Nelson's complex, but full featured object oriented library, "Method Euphoria":
- Method Euphoria
- Mike Nelson
- Method Euphoria Link: http://www.rapideuphoria.com/method%20euphoria.zip
- Full featured - Single inheritance with interfaces, exceptions, event handling. Full cleanup after errors, including Eu runtime errors. Supports task switching. Works with Euphoria 4.1.