Historical Euphoria, Revision 8

About Euphoria

EUPHORIA is a programming language. Euphoria stands for End User Programming with Hierarchical Objects for Robust Interpreted Applications.

Euphoria has come a long way since v1.0 was released in July 1993 by Rapid Deployment Software (RDS). There are now thousands of users around the world. There's an automated a discussion forum, managed and moderated by a Euphoria program, and supporting over 500 subscribers. The Euphoria Web site contains over 1800 contributed compressed files packed with Euphoria source programs and library routines. Dozens of people have set up their own independent Web pages with Euphoria-related content. Euphoria has been used in a variety of commercial programs. The Windows version has been used to create numerous GUI, utility and Internet-related programs. The DOS version has been used to create many exciting high-speed action games, complete with Sound Blaster sound effects. The Linux and FreeBSD versions have been used to write GUI programs, Web-based (CGI, FastCGI and SCGI) programs, and lots of useful tools and utilities.

Someone should rewrite this for this page and for the introduction in the manual. Any volunteers?

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