Well, it's certainly not on the level of C, in terms of memory
allocation and other system level stuff. We don't have to deal with
that, the director player (app in authoring or projector resources) does
all that. That's at least one level removed.

zac wrote:
> 
> 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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>        that seems to be the techno-libertarian idea of the good polis:
>        Singapore with better movies.
> 
>        Paulina Borsook  in Salon Magazine
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