Re: Tutorial
- Posted by John Castleberry <johnatuna at MINDSPRING.COM> Jul 26, 1998
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Thanks for the info. John At 10:11 AM 7/26/98 -0400, you wrote: >Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen wrote: > >> The link can be found of the "other sites related to Euphoria" on the RDS' >> site: members.aol.com/FilesEU >> Its called 'The beginners guide to Euphoria' by David Guy (hmm .. Im not >> *that* sure about the name.. > >Yes. "A Beginner's Guide to Euphoria II" - it's a good way to start. >Also, don't forget that you have complete documentation of all commands >in the euphoria/doc subdirectory. As with any language, it's a good >idea to skim thru this documentation, so you will have some clue where >to start when you need to find the way to do _X_ in your program. > >> It doesnt even expect you to know any programming language proir to >> Euphoria. >> >> And off course, go look at other people's code. >> If a question pops up, just ask it. >> >> Robert, what about summing up all the questions on the list-serv the past >> so-many years and make it into an FAQ.. ? > >I good idea. Most questions have been answered more than once, >but you can't blame a new Euphorian for asking them again. > >Also, there are many useful routines "buried" in the >user-contributed programs- if someone would extract the questions/ >answers/routines and organize them into categories, it would be a great >help. >Unfortunately, I think Robert probably has more than enough work to do >already without taking on that task. > >I will volunteer to do *part* of this work. Anyone else interested? >E-maii me, we can make a list of categories, and divide them up. > >I will gladly supply the web space to post the FAQs/Hints/How-to's. > >> Maybe with a sum of the discussions on the suggestions. >> People can easily see the advantage of Euphoria then.... > >This seems especially important if the Linux folks will be joining us! > >Regards, > >Irv >http://www.mindspring.com/~mountains -- Euphoria Programming Archives >