On Aug 7, 2004, at 2:15 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:

And remember, both Flash and Director found some success on PC's, and originally shipped with an Xtalk language.

This is mostly true, though Flash never really had an XTalk language, it had a unique (and very basic) scripting language which quickly evolved to a pseudo JavaScript syntax, and then to fully JS. Interestingly, Flash seems to enjoy a greater popularity on Windows, while Director developers seem to have (even today) a disproportional penchant for Mac.


This could make one believe that in general, Windows based developers have less interest overall in XTalk languages. I think it could be a case of the fact that Mac users don't recognize any correlation between "ease of use" and "lack of power", while Windows users equate "hard and cryptic" with "more powerful." List members excepted, of course.
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Troy
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