>The fact of the matter is that actionscript and lingo are very similar in
>syntax, actionscript being slightly more "proper", in terms of traditonal
>programming languages, and I find it quite simple to move back and forth.


That's a bit misleading. It's true that using dot syntax in Director 
can have similarities to ActionScript using dot syntax, but one of 
the attractions of Director is how near-English the language can be, 
which for many people who haven't used more formal languages is a 
nice feature.


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