Re: Visual Euphoria Library -- The End!!!
Gary, I'm with Ad!
I don't know beans about Windows programming, and was very happy to find
VEL. Although I don't think you should continue development if you really
don't want to, I certainly wish you would reconsider your decision to quit.
As a matter of fact I'm right in the middle of developing a program in VEL.
I was sitting here working on it, and ran into a problem, so I thought I'd
shoot a message off to the list to see if I could get some help.
I find VEL to be very easy to use and understand (I'm a "dummy" like Ad) and
will be very disappointed if you cease development.
Sincerely,
Ben Logan
>From: " Gary Dumer " <dumer9354 at my-Deja.com>
>To: "Michael Nelson" <mike-nelson-ODAAT at worldnet.att.net>, "Joe Otto"
><jotto at netzero.net>, "Greg Harris" <blackdog at cdc.net>, "Dan B Moyer"
><DANMOYER at prodigy.net>, "Claude Langlois" <cikod at sympatico.ca>, "C. K.
>Lester" <cklester at ticnet.com>, "Brian K. Broker" <bkb at cnw.com>, "Ben
>Logan"
><wbljr79 at hotmail.com>, "Ad Rienks" <kwibus at dolfijn.nl>
>Subject: Visual Euphoria Library -- The End!!!
>Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1999 08:25:34 -0700
>
>Hi All,
>
>I want to thank all of you for the interest you have shown in the
>development of the Visual Euphoria Library (VEL). Although I believe there
>is nothing further to be gained by extending the development of the
>library, I wanted to let all of you know that I have truly appreciated your
>continued support and interest.
>
>The numbers from the poll on my WEB site verified my suspicion that only a
>handful of developers were experimenting with VEL. Although I gained a
>great deal of pleasure from it's development, I only took on such a large
>project with the hope that the user community would make some use of the
>tools provided. Unfortunately... that doesn't seem to be the case.
>
>One good thing has come out of it though... It seems to have played some
>role in inspiring David Cuny to rededicate himself to extending his
>Win32Lib project. Euphoria NEEDS a GUI library if it is to gain a larger
>support base. Hopefully, David's library will help do this.
>
>Anyway... thanks again for your support. I have another venture that I am
>going to actively pursue... so maybe our paths will cross again in the
>future.
>
>Thanks... Gary.
>
>
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