On Monday, June 9, 2003, at 02:12 AM, Jan Schenkel wrote (quoting Alex Rice):
On Windows isn't there some kind of Scripting Engine Architecture?
Oh, a Scripting Engine Architecture -- like Apple's OSA, you mean ? Nah, that would be far too easy. You know, developers like you and me might make software that can do more than their stuff.
I think this is may have merit as a direction for Revolution to go.
The "do" command already has a scripting language option. Perhaps there is a reasonable general way to expand that for Windows.
Hmm. Despite the fact I have a couple Windows scripting references on the self and I have used them, I'm not sure this is actually handy, but I expect it would be.
In some sense it would create a sort of platform parity.
And I have no idea how this fits into the MS vision of the future.
Dar Scott
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