The impact would be negligible. Performance would be measured more by
what the scripts are doing rather than what languages they're doing in.
Aaron
On 11/22/2010 9:16 AM, Doug Lee wrote:
Any idea how much of a footprint, memory or performancewise, is
created by having scripts running in both VBScript and Javascript at
once in Window-Eyes? This is a very likely scenario given that WE
allows both (and of course others) to coexist. Example: If a user
runs AIM, whose WE scripts are in Javascript, and Winamp, whose WE
scripts are in VBScript, this will happen.
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