I wrote:
> and also in the context of comparing Transcript to BASIC
(By this I mean comparing the strong points of each language and showing how
powerful and easy Transcript is in contrast--it might read like I meant to
suggest comparing them to show that they are similar, but that's not what I
meant.)
> (At the same time, if there are any small edits that will make the Starter Kit
> itself even more compelling as a free download, that wouldn't hurt either.)
(I mean, edits to the website content if they would make it any more
appealing than already--which is very appealing as it is--not edits to the
Starter Kit itself.)
I spent so much time with that post already, I thought I might as well clear
up those potentially ambiguous parts too while I'm at it. :-)
And if a licensed starter kit was offered, I wouldn't suggest increasing the
scripting limits very much if any. It would take some careful thinking,
whether or not there should be any extra features and if so, how much. But
either way, I bet the response would be well worth it. That's it, I'm going
to shut up and go do something now! Thanks for listening.
Curry Kenworthy
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