Re: Hi, All Euphoria people

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At 06:18 PM 3/1/98 +0800, you wrote:
>Hi, All Euphoria People.
>
>I started learning Euphoria on 2/27/1998, the day after Euphoria 2.0 beta
>released. I was using Pascal and C++ in old days. Euphoria's really cool!
>Now, I have turned to euphoria, and I am gonna deltree my BC and BP!.. smile
>
>I wrote some programs yesterday (Or this morning? I did it for a whole
>night with *euphoria*!)  (-O...
>
>One is Pi calculation, much faster than that two on the web. I have a
>faster one which takes only 50% time of this one, but that one can't
>solve more than 2000 digits, not really good EUPHORIA program.
>EUPHORIA means, no limit ! smile
>
>Another is a floating point library. It's a good idea to make a lib that
>handles floating numbers without LIMIT, But it's hard to do. Now, I've
>made a lib with only plus, sub, mul, div.. and "float to string"...
>Try it! If you have some suggestions or a better lib, Email me please!
>
>My name is Li, Peng. I'm a HS student in China, So please don't care my
>mistakes in English ... smile
>
        Congratulations on your sudden mastery of Euphoria. Try to find a
new-to-c++ programmer who can accomplish so much in such a short time. I,
too, was thrilled with the speed of learning and usage for Euphoria.
        Li, Peng, welcome and thanks for the fine collection of math
techniques. I am a retired engineer and I have a lot of fun with Euphoria,
but I have been a little disappointed by the lack of engineers and
mathematics people in this group. It is heavy on games and graphics. It is
also very friendly and supportive of those who need help. Perhaps with your
leadership, we can broaden the scope of Euphoria activities. I tried to do
so with my matrx.e which you can find in the Official home page.
        I would appreciate a note from you with a brief paragraph and
example re the usage of each of your routines (and when they should be used
instead of the built in routines). Many are fairly obvious but others aren't.
        Another of our contributers recently wrote a clever prog for finding
prime numbers. I will hunt up it/him for you if you are interested.
        Thank you, Art Adamson.

Arthur P. Adamson, The Engine Man, euclid at isoc.net

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