Re: A Beginner's Guide To Euphoria III (really!)

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David Gay wrote:
> 
> Kenneth Rhodes wrote:
> > 
> > David,
> > 
> > wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria.
> > wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria.
> > wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria.
> > wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria, wxEuphoria.
> 
> Hello Kenneth
> 
> I downloaded wxEuphoria version .70 for Windows
> from <a
> href="http://wxeuphoria.sourceforge.net/">http://wxeuphoria.sourceforge.net/</a>
> and played around with the demos.
> Looks good, but I will now need to learn how to program under this 
> environment. I'll admit this isn't going to be as easy as DOS programming.
> However, perhaps I need not be proficient if I just get a basic window
> going with some menus, a toolbar, some buttons and a multiline text field 
> for the tutorial. I downloaded the wxEuphoria IDE but it keeps crashing,
> so chances are good I won't use it if I decide to write the tutorial
> using wxEuphoria.
> 
> If all fails, there's nothing stopping me from writing a tutorial using the
> cross-platform statements and functions to ensure it can be ported over to
> other platforms but it will look boring. 
> 

I'm working on getting v0.8 out the door this weekend, which means that I
can release the next version of wxIDE, which will allow you to do some 
design in a GUI environment, and have it write the code for you.  It's not
as mature as the IDE for Win32Lib, but it's a real help.

Matt Lewis

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