Re: Euphoria needs more popularity!

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On 15 Sep 2004, at 9:35, Lucius Hilley wrote:

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>  You not making the list is lopsided, but then again, I don't
> have
> as much praises to state about euphoria as I use to.  No, The languange
> hasn't gotten worse. Yes, it has gotten better. But it definately hasn't
> kept
> up with my needs.  It hasn't gotten anywhere close to keeping up.

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One hasto only look at PHP, PERL, C, or each new Basic that pops up each 
day to see Euphoria is dragging tail in the mud. There are some mighty 
useful features of Eu that i use in every program, and there are some very 
frustrating drawbacks (and i do mean the occasional day i spend 
concentrating on the syntax of Eu instead of the goal of the program, to get 
around the lack of features which are present in other "LISPy" languages 
(lua, prolog,scheme, etc)). It's sad some good programmers went to find 
greener pastures.

Kat

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