Re: Which tool for Euphoria Database (EDS)

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useless_ said...

Can i ask again, like elevating this to a trouble ticket, that all archive submissions be intact standalone code, with all includes, able to run on a bare new install of Euphoria? This scenario happens often, and more often than people take the time to ask about it on this forum. I'll bet most people new to Euphoria run into this issue and just leave.

While I agree entirely with your suggestion, I must point out that:

  1. this isn't really helpful to the OP's questions

  2. this really is a point to be brought up with Rob Craig since that is still his site

Now, I would suggest that this site maintain its own archive of sorts, but I won't, because I would actually like to maintain my own code repository on my recently adopted site that is still under development. Here is a blurb from that new site's not-quite-yet homepage:

usingEuphoria said...

This site is a place where you can find resources for learning and using Euphoria. We provide complete descriptive articles focused on learning by example. This offers a stronger learning opportunity than the content available in The Archive which, while comprehensive, is becoming more and more outdated with every new version of Euphoria. Think of usingEuphoria as more of a CodeProject for Euphoria.

-Greg

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