harsh gala
- Posted by galaharsh at rediffmail.com Nov 13, 2001
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hello i thank you for your mail can you send me bind.exe and shroud.exe for compiling to create standalone applications for dos and windows i will be really grateful to you thanking you bye On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 Jasper_Holshuijsen at dsw.nl wrote : > > > Hi Rforno, > > I was going to react to this topic but you took the > words right off my > mouth. Marketing is the key to Euphoria's future. It > needs a shiny box and > a good manual. I believe the strength of Euphoria is > that it's > understandable for beginners but at the same time > usefull for experts. > > Bye, > > Jasper. > > > > > > rforno@tutopia > > > .com To: > EUforum <EUforum at topica.com> > > cc: > > > 13-11-2001 Subject: > Re: Euphoria's Future? > > 02:43 > > > Please respond > > > to EUforum > > > > > > > > > > I think the future of Euphoria does not depend on its > features, which are > extremely good, but on the marketing effort behind it. > I developed a bunch of programs in Euphoria with much > more ease than in any > other language, except perhaps APL. Debugging at the > source code is very > good in Euphoria. Speedwise, Euphoria is the best, I > think, of all > interpreted languages. > I also think Euphoria is perfect to teach programming > to beginners, without > sacrifying its usefulness for advanced applications. In > other words, an > Euphoria program is simple if the task is simple, and > unavoidably complex > if > the task is complex, but less complex than, for example, > a C program, with > its awkward pointers and memory allocations. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <jcowgar at bhsys.com> > To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> > Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 3:28 PM > Subject: Euphoria's Future? > > > > When was the last time Euphoria (the language) was > updated? What is the > general feeling about Euphoria's > > future? > > > > I am new to Euphoria and like it so well, I > registered it. I am now just > curious about what people think about it's > > future. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jeremy Cowgar - jcowgar at bhsys.com > > > > > > >