Re: Euphoria Tutorial Translation
- Posted by Nate Brooman <nateb at LOG.ON.CA> Aug 23, 1998
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Wow David! Thanks for the support! I'm going to port the tutorial (with the same content of course) to Linux and other OSes. The tutorial is now going to be "contributionware". For example, say I learned how to code in Euphoria with my tutorial and I really liked it. So I'd send a small fee of about $10-100 dollars to the author (me) to help it carry on (telling me that people like it, making new larger versions, etc). The final version of it (hopefully VERY long into the future), I will try to publish it with MacMillan Computer Books or a local printer, Olive Tree Press. - Nate -----Original Message----- From: David Alan Gay <moggie at INTERLOG.COM> To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> Date: August 22, 1998 10:26 PM Subject: Re: Euphoria Tutorial Translation >On Wed, 5 Aug 1998 11:54:09 -0700, Rafael Skovron <ballsy007 at YAHOO.COM> wrote: > >>Oh I totally agree...there should be a redone tutorial, face it Dave's >>was an excellent tutorial,but for some people, a different approach >>had to be tried(more sample programs),maybe more GUI. I can tell you >>all about sequence slicing and what goes where, but when asked to put >>it all together--("--"is about as far as I can program). >>As far as translations into Welsh I don't know, but I can do it into >>Spanish and even Polish if the program were to go commercial. Well, >>since I like science journalism--I think I could help to translate it >>into ***English***. >>Rafael >>_________________________________________________________ >>DO YOU YAHOO!? >>Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > >Thanks for the compliment > >Not only should Nate's tutorial be done in various languages, it should >also be able to run on a variety of platforms, ranging >from DOS (where my tutorial currnently runs) to the family of Windows operating >systems. Hopefully other ports of Euphoria will allow this new tutorial to ; >beyond the PC architecture. > >David Gay >