I promised Curt earlier today that I would write up some integration
documentation for Nasal. There is a draft available at:
http://www.plausible.org/andy/fg-nasal.html
This isn't documentation for the language itself. That requirement is
covered (albeit poorly) by some pages and sample code al
> Jon S. Berndt wrote:
> > I just want to know: why "nasal"?
>
> Like I said. I don't have a clue.
>
> Andy
"nasal" ... Sounds like it might have something to do with the space program
... ;-)
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Jon S. Bertdt wrote:
> I just want to know: why "nasal"?
Because, sir, I am a marketing genius. :)
Actually, it start out life as "Nasl", which was an acronym for "Not
Another Scripting Language". There wasn't much purpose behind that
name either, but it was reasonably descriptive. And similar
I just want to know: why "nasal"?
:-)
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OK, I had some time over the weekend to carry out my threat of hacking
the Nasal interpreter into FlightGear. So now we have another
language to flame about. :)
http://www.plausible.org/andy/fg-nasal-1.0.tar.gz
[This touches SimGear, FlightGear and the base package, so you'll
see source,