Hmmmm...it sounds like you got of bed on the philosphical side this morning. :-)

I guess, IMHO, it's as much source code as that written for any other compiler...though, as Alex said, you may not get full respect from some of the lower level language guys. You still use a compiler to make your source code understandable to the machine...whether it happens at runtime or prior to it.

So, that's my vote!

Best Regards,

Tim Ponn


Dar Scott wrote:


Barring any special considerations, do you think it reasonable to call a stack source code? Could I, in good faith, call it that? Would a folder of scripts be source code? I heard Geoff (no doubt holding his breath in a demo as I type) has a method for creating an xml dump of a stack; would that be source code?

Dar Scott

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