R. Bhakti Klein wrote:

> Lingo is an
> interpreted language

I don't believe that it is. Scripts are compiled into a tokenised format
that is separated from the text of the script. An interpreted language would
require, I believe, that the text of the script be parsed when the code is
executed. This never happens in Director as far as I know


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