Re: [Attn] Rob: Testimonials page; was (Re: How you discovered Euphoria?)

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Robert Craig wrote:

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> If anyone wants to write a small blurb
> about how Euphoria affected their (programming) life,
> you can post it here, or e-mail it privately to rds at RapidEuphoria.com
> You should give your name and approximate
> geographical location. That makes it a bit more credible.
> I'll try to include several of them on the Web site
> where new people are likely to read them.
>
> In general, although testimonials are obviously biased,
> I often find them interesting to read when I come across
> a new product.

Me too.

How about this one:
"We have selected the programming language Euphoria, as the language to
support our laboratory exercises in the course. The language was chosen
for its simplicity of commands yet powerful versatility. Our goal is to
develop concise and accurate algorithms (set of steps) that solve
mathematical problems. We don't want to become overwhelmed with a
programming paradigm that clouds our main goal. We will attempt to
subscribe to the KISS principle."

Prof. Kuntz, Mathematics Department of the Monmouth University
(New Jersey); see
http://mathserv.monmouth.edu/coursenotes/kuntz/math131/m13101.htm

Regards,
   Juergen

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