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Yes.

1. uCalc FMP is more than 100 times faster than MS Script Control.  Years ago, I had done my own speed test between uCalc and Microsoft Script Control.  uCalc's speed advantage seemed absurdly large, and it felt like I must have been using the script control the wrong way to get such slow results with it.  Here's a page by an independent party that confirms the great speed difference:  http://www.garybeene.com/reviews/rev-parsers.htm .  That same page shows that uCalc runs more than 2 times faster than Lua.  Plus the current uCalc release is even faster than before.

2. You can actually create a language like Lua with uCalc Language Builder.  A few years ago, I did a presentation at Harvard, where I indicated that with uCalc, you'd be able to create a language like Lua, with minimal effort, using uCalc.  This was an ambitious idea using an earlier implementation of uCalc.  I don't think I wooed anybody.  But in case you are curious, please see the PowerPoint that accompanied my presentation at: http://www.ucalc.com/harvard.ppt .  The info there is outdated.  uCalc Language Builder was re-designed entirely from scratch since then.  The main idea is the same, but the approach is different.

The main idea is that uCalc Language Builder lets you create the programming language of your choice.  There are many scripting languages out there -- Lua being one of them.  Imagine if you wanted a language just like Lua, but with a few additional constructs from maybe Python, or Logo, etc.  Well with uCalc you can create your very own scripting language, just the way you want it.  Or if someone already created a language with uCalc, you'd be able to customize it.  The important thing is that the process of creating a language is designed to be easy with uCalc LB.

Please visit www.ucalc.com/langbuilder.html to see what uCalc Language Builder is about.  On that page, you'll see links to the simple code used for creating versions of Lisp and Forth.  You'll find more in the download.  For lighter material, see the Programming section of the animated tutorial that comes with the uCalc Calculator beta at http://www.ucalc.com/ucalcwin.html#calcbeta .

uCalc LB is still a work in progress.  So I need as much feedback as possible on it.

Daniel Corbier
Author of uCalc FMP & LB
www.ucalc.com

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uCalc Fast Math Parser 2.96 was officially released today.  uCalc FMP will allow your applications to evaluate math expressions defined at runtime. For instance ucEval("2+5*10") returns 52. If you wanted to quickly plot a 3D surface such as "(sin(x)+cos(z))*z/3" you'd use ucEvaluate() for maximum speed.

For more details see:

Product Overview
Main Features
What's New in v2.96
Download

Donationcoder members might also be interested in the Free License.

If you'd like to see an example of an interesting product that uses uCalc FMP, please download the uCalc Graphing Calculator beta, which comes with an interactive animated tutorial.  See http://www.ucalc.com/ucalcwin.html#calcbeta

Daniel Corbier
Author of uCalc FMP
www.ucalc.com

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Found Deals and Discounts / October beta
« on: October 02, 2008, 05:59 PM »
Today, I have uploaded a new beta for the uCalc Graphing Calculator. Please visit http://www.ucalc.com and follow the link to the download page. The tutorial now includes navigation buttons. These same buttons can be programmed to do whatever else you want. There is a new tutorial topic that explains how to work with the new programmable buttons. The tutorial also is smoother overall. For instance, the words in the speech bubble no longer appear one at a time.

I'd like to thank those who have given feedback so far. I look forward to receiving even more feedback. You can still request a free license in exchange for your feedback. Thanks.

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Daniel Corbier
author of uCalc products
http://www.ucalc.com

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That's an excellent suggestion.  In fact, I've tried something like this already, and it's been in place for some time.  When you visit http://www.ucalc.com , click on the Screenshots button (next to the More... and Download buttons) for the Graphing Calculator.  It's a kind of Flash slideshow, with screenshots of various features.  Is it something like this you had in mind?

Don't hesitate to make suggestions.  I may not be able to act on every single suggestion, but I'd still like to hear them all.

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Thanks for the feedback.  I can't publicly post the registration code here in this forum.  But you can all get the free registration, by sending a request to the ucalc.com e-mail address, which starts with support followed by the at symbol (or visit http://www.ucalc.com/contact.html ).

J-Mac, I'm not sure I fully understood your comment.  But the beta is still going on, so you can still claim your free license right now (with free upgrade when it comes out), in exchange for your feedback.  You can use it for personal/home use etc.  Anyone can give feedback to receive the free license.

Mouser, thanks for the kudos.

Ethan, I have jotted down your suggestions.  I'm glad you mentioned comment #1.  I received an e-mail from someone who made a similar point.  For a while, I thought there wasn't a way to change this.  But just now, I see that MS Agent has a property with several options.  One option is to not display the balloon at all when it speaks.  Another option is to display the text all at once, instead of word by word.  Now the question is to find a user-friendly way of letting you toggle this feature.  Or would everyone prefer that the text be displayed all at once by default?

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Daniel Corbier
author of uCalc products
http://www.ucalc.com

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