Euphoria Programming Language Tutorial
- Euphoria - Basic SyntaxThe Euphoria language has many similarities to Perl, C, and Java. However, there are some definite differences between the languages. This chapter is designed to quickly get you up to speed on the syntax that is expected in Euphoria.
- Euphoria - Library RoutinesA large number of library routines are provided. Some are built right into the interpreter, ex.exe, exw.exe or exu. Others are written in Euphoria and you must include one of the .e files in euphoria\include directory to use them.
- Euphoria - OperatorsEuphoria provides a rich set of operators to manipulate variables. We can divide all the Euphoria operators into the following groups ?
- Euphoria - VariablesVariables are nothing but reserved memory locations to store values. This means when you create a variable, you reserve some space in memory.
- Euphoria - OverviewEuphoria stands for End-User Programming with Hierarchical Objects for Robust Interpreted Applications. Euphoria's first incarnation was created by Robert Craig on an Atari Mega-ST and it was first released in 1993. It is now maintained by Rapid Deployment Software.
- Discuss EuphoriaThis tutorial gives you basic understanding of Euphoria programming language. Euphoria is simple, flexible, easy to learn, and interpreted high-level programming language for DOS, Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and more. This tutorial describes everything a programmer needs to know such as its environment
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