Re: The new tutorial (was: Dumb question by a beginner)

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> > Good news for the current pool of newbies, and future recruits also.  I
> have
> > taken it upon myself (with a little support from David Gay) to write a
> > current and up to date version of "Euphoria for Newbies" (kinda like a
> > beginner's guide to Euphoria, but David wouldn't let me steal the name
> :}).
> > Expect a beta release in the next couple of weeks.
>
> The offer is still there if you want some assistance, Adam. Let any of us
> know if you need help coding it. I'm sure the newcomers will be thrilled
> with it when you release it.
>
> I hope the tutorial covers how to use Euphoria in a Windows environment.
> That was something I could never do.

I just hope its kept in plain text or html form, so people can actually print it
out.
A program only makes sence when there interaction is really used to 'teach'
somebody something.
David, your tutorial was really good, but it would have been even better if one
could simply print it out or use its favorite
viewing tool.

Another suggestion is to have seperate alternative sections for different kind
of users.
For example, for people that have previous experience with basic or some other
'beginners' language.
And for example, for people that have previous experience with c++, delphi,
pascal.
And off course, those with no experience.

Ralf

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