
Euphoria (programming language)
Euphoria is a programming language created by Robert Craig of Rapid Deployment Software in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Initially developed (though not publicly released) on the Atari ST, the first commercial release was for MS-DOS as proprietary software. In 2006, with the release of version 3, Euphoria became open-source software. The openEuphoria Group continues to administer and develop the project. In December 2010, the openEuphoria Group released version 4 of openEuphoria along with a new identity and mascot for the project. OpenEuphoria is currently available for Windows, Linux, macOS and three flavors of *BSD.
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- enEuphoria is a programming language created by Robert Craig of Rapid Deployment Software in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Initially developed (though not publicly released) on the Atari ST, the first commercial release was for MS-DOS as proprietary software. In 2006, with the release of version 3, Euphoria became open-source software. The openEuphoria Group continues to administer and develop the project. In December 2010, the openEuphoria Group released version 4 of openEuphoria along with a new identity and mascot for the project. OpenEuphoria is currently available for Windows, Linux, macOS and three flavors of *BSD.
- Depiction
- Designer
- enJeremy Cowgar, Robert Craig , Matt Lewis, Derek Parnell
- Developer
- http://openeuphoria.org/
- Developer
- http://openeuphoria.org/
- FileExt
- en.e, .ex, .exw, .edb
- Has abstract
- enEuphoria is a programming language created by Robert Craig of Rapid Deployment Software in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Initially developed (though not publicly released) on the Atari ST, the first commercial release was for MS-DOS as proprietary software. In 2006, with the release of version 3, Euphoria became open-source software. The openEuphoria Group continues to administer and develop the project. In December 2010, the openEuphoria Group released version 4 of openEuphoria along with a new identity and mascot for the project. OpenEuphoria is currently available for Windows, Linux, macOS and three flavors of *BSD. Euphoria is a general-purpose high-level imperative-procedural interpreted language. A translator generates C source code and the GNU compiler collection (GCC) and Open Watcom compilers are supported. Alternatively, Euphoria programs may be bound with the interpreter to create stand-alone executables. A number of graphical user interface (GUI) libraries are supported including Win32lib and wrappers for wxWidgets, GTK+ and IUP. Euphoria has a simple built-in database and wrappers for a variety of other databases.
- Homepage
- openeuphoria.org
- Hypernym
- Language
- Influenced
- phix.x10.mx
- Influenced
- phix.x10.mx
- InfluencedBy
- BASIC
- Influenced by
- BASIC
- Is primary topic of
- Euphoria (programming language)
- Label
- enEuphoria (programming language)
- LatestReleaseDate
- 1 March 2021
- Latest release date
- 1 March 2021
- LatestReleaseVersion
- 4.10
- Latest release version
- 4.1.0
- License
- BSD licenses
- License
- BSD licenses
- Link from a Wikipage to an external page
- openeuphoria.org/wiki/view/home.wc
- openeuphoria.org/
- web.archive.org/web/20080509094445/http:/www.usingeuphoria.com/
- openeuphoria.org/forum/index.wc
- github.com/OpenEuphoria
- phix.x10.mx
- Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
- Acronym
- Array data type
- Artificial intelligence
- ASCII
- Atari ST
- Backronym
- BASIC
- Berkeley Software Distribution
- BSD licenses
- Bytecode
- C (programming language)
- Category:BASIC programming language family
- Category:Cross-platform software
- Category:Formerly proprietary software
- Category:Free educational software
- Category:Procedural programming languages
- Category:Programming languages created in 1993
- Category:Software using the BSD license
- Computer science
- Copy-on-write
- Cross-platform
- Database
- DOS
- Dynamic linker
- Executable
- File:OpenEuphoria logo.png
- FreeBSD
- Functional programming
- Garbage collection (computer science)
- GNU compiler collection
- Graphical user interface
- GTK+
- High-level programming language
- IEEE floating-point standard
- Imperative programming
- Integer
- Interpreter (computing)
- IUP (software)
- John Backus
- Linux
- Lua (programming language)
- MacOS
- Master's degree
- Mathematics
- Microsoft Windows
- MS-DOS
- NetBSD
- Nim (programming language)
- Ontario
- OpenBSD
- Open-source software
- Open Watcom
- Procedural programming
- Programming language
- Proprietary software
- Python (programming language)
- Read–eval–print loop
- REBOL
- Ruby (programming language)
- Source code
- String (computer science)
- Technology roadmap
- Thesis
- Toronto
- Translator (computers)
- Type system
- University of Toronto
- Wrapper function
- WxWidgets
- Logo
- File:OpenEuphoria logo.png
- Name
- enEuphoria
- Name
- enEuphoria
- OperatingSystem
- Cross-platform
- FreeBSD
- Linux
- MacOS
- Microsoft Windows
- NetBSD
- OpenBSD
- Paradigm
- Imperative programming
- SameAs
- Euphoria
- Euphoria (język programowania)
- Euphoria (langage)
- EUPHORIA (lenguaje de programación)
- Euphoria (limbaj de programare)
- Euphoria (linguagem de programação)
- Euphoria (programmeertaal)
- Euphoria (Programmiersprache)
- Euphoria (programming language)
- Euphoria (programovací jazyk)
- Euphoria (язык программирования)
- Euphoria (プログラミング言語)
- Euphoria语言
- m.02mml
- P9ht
- Q1374139
- ایفوریا
- 유포리아 (프로그래밍 언어)
- Subject
- Category:BASIC programming language family
- Category:Cross-platform software
- Category:Formerly proprietary software
- Category:Free educational software
- Category:Procedural programming languages
- Category:Programming languages created in 1993
- Category:Software using the BSD license
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