Well, that page is like most computer manual pages: written in pompous,
over-jargonised language.

I am 100% sure that what that page actually covers up is fairly straight forward.

I just had a look at Danny Goodman's "The Complete HyperCard 2.2" and realised that its 1144 pages could be "boiled down" to about 200: one of the many reasons
why I have never managed to read more than a page at a go.

My wife and I have been reading through Plato's Republic recently: now there's a book that is easy to read, contains a lot of sense, and is still valid about 2,500
years after it was written.

People who write programming guides should attend writing seminars first and be required to read texts that say what they have to say in a clear way that does
not obfuscate everything with fancy words and obscure phrases.

Richmond.

On 10/1/2018 10:02 pm, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami via use-livecode wrote:
Maybe it is just age… or whatever.

But every time I get the idea of "maybe I might see if I will do something in 
HTML5"

I go to a page like this, I start to get a headache and walk away.

https://reactjs.org/docs/integrating-with-other-libraries.html

BR
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