Re: How you discovered Euphoria?

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I found euphoria when looking in the google groups on software
languages. I just happened to be making something in JavaScript, and
then made it in euphoria, and it was finished so much faster. Then I
was making something in C++, and it was also so much faster(faster
development time). Same story with VB, and a few others. And I liked
to play around in dos, as well as windows, and all of that was
together in Eu so to make a long story short, I just became hooked and
the rehab(all of my C friends doing an intervention even) didn't get
me clean. I don't think I can quit now. Using C is a sobering
experience, but Eu can be used, and not require such meticulous
attention to details that it becomes as second nature to program as
speak.
Dan

On 11/18/05, Craig Welch <craig at singmail.com> wrote:
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> Matt Lewis wrote:
>
> >>I'm on many mailing lists, and having all messages arrive and be
> >>filtered into different folders, where I can read them in /threads/ at
> >>my convenience, is the way I've done it for a long time. It's also far
> >>easier to reply and have that stored in the same thread.
> >>
> >>
> >Actually, Thunderbird will do that with RSS.  The main advantage is that
> >you don't have to rely on Topica for anything.
> >
> Well that would be a plus!
>
> I've just tried to use the RSS feed, and get this message:
> "http://www.listfilter.com/EUforum/messages_full.xml is not a valid RSS
> feed".
>
> I'm doing something wrong, I'll play around with it  ...
>
> --
> Craig
>
>
>
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