- Posted by Andy Cranston <acransto at CISCO.COM> Dec 21, 2000
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--=====================_20275275==_.ALT The RDS website: http://www.rapideuphoria.com/ has two links on the main page for downloading a demo version of Euphoria. One for DOS/Windows and one for Linux. Both the downloads contain Euphoria itself plus documentation (a text based manual *and* a HTML based manual) and a range of example programs. Installation is quite straightforward - just take a little time to read the instructions first. The demo version is pretty much near the full registered version. It is not time limited and does not have any "nag" screens. That said there are good reasons to purchase the registered version but try it out first. That's the who point of the demo! The documentation is of a *very* high quality - it is one of the things that impressed me the most when getting to grips with the language: clear, well laid out and with lots of example code. Regards, Andy Cranston. At 08:14 21/12/2000 -0500, you wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I've been watching this mail list for 2 days now and it appears to me that > even the "newbies" are much more advanced than I am. The last time I tried my > hand at programming, the VIC 20 was a hot item, basic was stored on a ROM, > and Bill Gates could actually count his money without employing 350 banks to > do it for him. Does anyone know if there is a reference manual to look up > commands, language syntax, and other relevant information with respect to the > euphoria pl? If I have to buy a license for euphoria to get a manual I will > but I'm afraid that after I get it, it may not be what I need after all. Is > there a downloadable version of it if it exists at all? > > > > Thanks for your time. > > Dr.X > > drx at cyberenhanced.com --=====================_20275275==_.ALT <html> The RDS website:<br> <br> <a href="http://www.rapideuphoria.com/" eudora="autourl">http://www.rapideuphoria.com/</a><br> <br> has two links on the main page for downloading a demo version of Euphoria. One for DOS/Windows and one for Linux. Both the downloads contain Euphoria itself plus documentation (a text based manual *and* a HTML based manual) and a range of example programs. Installation is quite straightforward - just take a little time to read the instructions first.<br> <br> The demo version is pretty much near the full registered version. It is not time limited and does not have any "nag" screens. That said there are good reasons to purchase the registered version but try it out first. That's the who point of the demo!<br> <br> The documentation is of a *very* high quality - it is one of the things that impressed me the most when getting to grips with the language: clear, well laid out and with lots of example code.<br> <br> Regards,<br> <br> Andy Cranston.<br> <br> At 08:14 21/12/2000 -0500, you wrote: <br> <br> <font face="Courier New, Courier" size=2><blockquote type=cite cite>Hi all,<br> </font><br> <br> <br> I've been watching this mail list for 2 days now and it appears to me that even the "newbies" are much more advanced than I am. The last time I tried my hand at programming, the VIC 20 was a hot item, basic was stored on a ROM, and Bill Gates could actually count his money without employing 350 banks to do it for him. Does anyone know if there is a reference manual to look up commands, language syntax, and other relevant information with respect to the euphoria pl? If I have to buy a license for euphoria to get a manual I will but I'm afraid that after I get it, it may not be what I need after all. Is there a downloadable version of it if it exists at all?<br> <br> <br> <br> Thanks for your time.<br> <br> Dr.X<br> <br> drx at cyberenhanced.com</blockquote><br> </html> --=====================_20275275==_.ALT--