Re: the fate of a euphorian
- Posted by Greg Harris <blackdog at CDC.NET> Oct 10, 2000
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Mic, I'm going to chime in the others category.. Oh.. some of us are still here lurking.. I'm still programming professionally (VB, VBScript, MSAccess) for an insurance company.. Euphoria is still a great language though.. just not enough hours in the day around here.. I honestly don't know how David Cuny manages to find time to crank out the code like he does. <WishList> Still wish it had native support for structures, ODBC and ActiveX (for batch scripting). </WishList> Mr. Hilley is fine.. I talked with him yesterday.. his computer is on the fritz again and he still occasionally scans the list via the web. Neither one of us are middle-aged men.. (yet!) Regards, Greg Harris (Blackdog) H. H. Software ----- Original Message ----- From: "mic _" <stabmaster_ at HOTMAIL.COM> To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 7:50 AM Subject: the fate of a euphorian > It just struck me that I haven't heard/seen anything from the following ppl > in a (very) long time: > > Ralf N, Jacques D, Lucius H, Mark Honnor, Michael Bolin & some others.. > > So my question is, what happened to these guys? Did all die in a plane-crash > or what? Or did they just decide to give up on euphoria all the sudden? > I know many euphorians (like myself) are students and, as in the case of > Pete Eberlein, find themselfs being too busy to do any hobby-coding after > graduating and hopefully getting a job. But I recall some of the above > mentioned being "middle-aged" men, wich makes me even more curious.. > > _________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > http://profiles.msn.com. >