As for the direct inheritance hypercard owes to smalltalk, if you don't see it, 
you are not recognizing the huge difference between pre and post object 
thinking in programming.  That dan winkler chose to use the word "talk" in 
hypertalk was a strong wink to alan kay and his smalltalk (the first object and 
message passing language).  In a very real way, hypercard was more object 
oriented than smalltalk simple because objects were reafied into the more 
tactile and "physical" world of interaction widgets as pre-typed entities 
blessed by official and unalterable associated behaviors.  Ask dan if he owes a 
nod to alan?

And please don't argue one point to distract from others.

Integrity.  Transparency of intent.

randall
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