Re: Introduction and beginner help
- Posted by Matt Vance <mdv3 at njit.edu> Mar 04, 2006
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Al Getz wrote: > > Matt Vance wrote: > > > > Greetings all, [edit] quote edited for length > > Hi there Matt, > > > I thought that was you :) Welcome to the forum. > > In any case, i've done lots of circuit analysis using Euphoria but > never finished my general purpose circuit analysis program because > there was too much commercial stuff to be found out there that did > 'almost' everything so i started using that instead. Aside from that, > i still do my own analysis using Euphoria when the commercial stuff > doesnt like to work (esp with certain classes of circuits) but > it's mostly raw state vector differential equation solving, more > or less, and certain shortcuts i've learned from experience...which > wouldnt be that good for a general analysis program where you want > just about anything solved after drawing in the schematic. > > You'll find several Windows libraries in the archives, including > my own called "WinClass" which is set up something like C++ (but > without all the fuss). There's also the popular WinLib, which is > set up more like C. > WinClass allows you to create and modify things to fit your own > personal taste much quicker than WinLib, but WinLib is a bit more > complete at the moment and more people use it. > There's countless other useful user contributed files in the archives... > you should have a look there. > There's also many people here who like to help others learn more > about this interesting language. > > > Al > > > > My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" Hey Al, [ot]Never see you online, heh. How have you been? Still in the same place? Im officially anti-commercial. I'd rather take the time and actually make the program do what I want, then deal with switching between various programs that may or may not actually do what I want them to do. Also, if you have ever looked at the source code for a "specialized" piece of commercial programming, the code tends to be very bloated and unorganized, a problem mostly associated with having 40+ coders working on it in shifts. I'd be very interested to look at what source you have done for your circuit analysis program. As for web dev, I suppose it would be interesting to write server software for EUphoria much like Tomcat, that is, assuming nothing of that sort exists already. Ill dig through the archives and documentation in any case. Regards, ~~Matt "The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself." -Nietzsche