That is probably where it will end up, but I can't help thinking that scripting has the connotations associated with JavaScript, or VBscript - ie, not for "real" applications.
And Rev is soooo much more.
Richard, Edwin, List,
Why would we always have to apologies about using Xtalk's frameworks instead of just other scripting languages ? Even if, as an example, in about the syntax, the Xtalk's one is not so different from the Rexx's one, our XTalk's tools are really not only just "an other kind of scripting languages" but lots more, aka an entry point to a world of "GUI and scriptics driven VHLL" development.
Bests, Pierre
----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Gaskin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: DMOZ
I'm drafting a request to DMOZ to add a new "xTalk" (a collective term
for
Transcript, OpenScript, HyperTalk, SuperTalk, etc.) category to the Open Directory.
The question at hand is: What would be the most appropriate catgory? I
was
considering:
<http://dmoz.org/Computers/Programming/Languages/Scripting/>
What do you think?
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