boblq wrote:
But wait. vim already has a scripting language. It is called VimScript. You don't have to learn C or study
the admittedly gory C code. See
http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/usr_41.html

So, instead, I get the joy of inloading a scripting language into my brain that has *zero* use outside of vim.

No.

Use Perl, Lisp, Python, Ruby, Java, Scheme, whatever. But it should be a real language that has use outside of the specific program.

At this point, any program which creates its own "extension language" instead of using one of the many already available just gets tossed.

-a


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