RE: Eu's poor design

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--- Peter Willems <peter at integratedmoves.com> wrote:

>  I do agree here that I wouldn't rank Judith's IDE
> in the same
>  reigns as Delphi.... yet. But it does show what
> can be done with
>    Euphoria and the win32lib and is therefor quite
> impresive tmo.

Of course, Delphi has MUCH more functionality than Eu,
however, about 2 years ago, when I had to write a
little 
specialized AR program for someone, I was able to use 
Eu and an early version of the IDE without a problem.

Knowing that Delphi would be a more appropriate
language for this, I gave it a try. There were
numerous crashes and lockups - the last one deleting
all my source code. This may have affected my view of
Delphi slightly.

I delivered the Eu version, no problems in the past 2
years. My only worry is what I will do when the client

decides that he needs a multi-user version.

> And how many real-world projects did you do or
> participate with
> these languages ?
> 
> > (I study computer science.)
> 
>    That explains a lot.

Ha! Indeed it does.

Irv

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