Re: Visual Euphoria

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Joe wrote:
> 
> Hi Forum, 
>          I have been coding Euphoria for about a year and a half now
> started out with a basic knowledge of other coding languages but i 
> think it was my hatred of c++ that pushed me to spend more time with
> Euphoria. I find Euphoria pretty limitless for the projects i have
> worked on. 2 weeks ago i decided i was sick of Medit, i mean it's a great 
> tool but i believe i am at the point that i know the language well enough
> i don't need to inevitably spend hours on a massive project typing shell
> code. That is why i created Visual Euphoria. I am aware that there is another 
> contribution called visual euphoria way back in the contributions , i 
> downloaded it and came to the conclusion that it was no better than 
> a notepad editor, hence it didn't even have syntax coloring. My version
> of VE is orientated at being a Visual coding experience, at least for the
> shell code
> and way.
> I would reccomend VE to medium to high level euphoria coders, not a 
> learning tool, how are u suppose to learn when the program does it for you??
> haha
> Feedback, Comments, Suggestions, HateMail(prolly from the old VE contributor)
> send
> to
> spent_memory at hotmail.com
> 
I think that visual programming is cheating.

It is much more fun, and challenging, to plunge right into the guts of 
computer programming language and create applications the hard way!

>From Emlyn Merlyn

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