> > http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/46237
> 
> and the two previous articles!

Mark Gibbs is a good guy. He's actually played with Rev before, but he's
clearly impressed by all the new improvements.

> in the first one, they say "HyperCard also had its own 
> language called HyperTalk, which eventually evolved into 
> Apple's AppleScript."
> 
> not true, IMHO...
> instead of deploying hypertalk at the system level, they 
> reinvented the wheel -- and made something less usable (think 
> of variable type nightmare, and obscure errors ;->)

I don't think his statement is really untrue. There were similarities and
when AS came out, there was a strong push to promote it to folks already
familiar with HyperCard. I haven't touched AS in so long though, I have no
idea what sort of monster its become. Is anyone actually using AS with the
interface builder provided by Apple?

Best regards,

Lynn Fredricks
President
Paradigma Software
http://www.paradigmasoft.com

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