Dot syntax really comes into its own with lists and accessing 3D
members. Without dot syntax things would be painful, but it doesn't
mean you can't use verbose if you're in the mood to do so, especially
if you get a speed advantage.
Likewise with JS syntax, you could have script dedicated to
Javascript, for whatever advantage that gave you, and call that from
Lingo.
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- Re: <lingo-l> Merits of JS in Director Troy Rollins
- RE: <lingo-l> Dot syntax (was: Merits ... Kerry Thompson
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- RE: <lingo-l> Dot syntax (was: Merits ... Kerry Thompson
- Re: <lingo-l> Dot syntax (was: Merits ... grimmwerks
- Re: <lingo-l> Dot syntax (was: Merits ... Colin Holgate
- Re: <lingo-l> Dot syntax (was: Merits ... Troy Rollins
- Re: <lingo-l> Merits of JS in Director grimmwerks
- Re: <lingo-l> Merits of JS in Director Valentin Schmidt
- RE: <lingo-l> Merits of JS in Director Mark R. Jonkman
- RE: <lingo-l> Merits of JS in Director Kerry Thompson
- Re: <lingo-l> Merits of JS in Director Valentin Schmidt
- RE: <lingo-l> Merits of JS in Director Mark R. Jonkman
- <lingo-l> MIAW and objects or else Teo Petralia
- Re: <lingo-l> MIAW and objects or else Sean Wilson
- Re: <lingo-l> Merits of JS in Director Stephen Ingrum
