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-''Two in the morning.%%%
-I have ordered more cheese puffs%%%
-They will not arrive.''
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-Describe [HyperTalk] here.
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HyperTalk - Bill Atkinson and Dan Winkler. A verbose semi compiled language
with loose syntax and high readability. Relies on HyperCard as an object management system, development environment, and interface builder. Programs are organized into "stacks" of "cards", each of which may have "buttons" and "fields". All data storage is in zero-terminated strings in fields, local, or global variables; all data references are through "chunk expressions" of the form last item of background field "Name List" of card ID 34217'. Flow of control is event-driven and message-passgin among scripts that are attached to stack, background, card, field and button objects. "Apple Macintosh
HyperCard User Guide", Apple Computer 1987. "HyperTalk Language Reference Manual", A-W 1988. Available from Claris Corp.
+HyperTalk - Bill Atkinson and Dan Winkler. A verbose semi compiled ProgrammingLanguage
with loose syntax and high readability. Relies on HyperCard as an object management system, development environment, and interface builder. Programs are organized into "stacks" of "cards", each of which may have "buttons" and "fields". All data storage is in zero-terminated strings in fields, local, or global variables; all data references are through "chunk expressions" of the form last item of background field "Name List" of card ID 34217'. Flow of control is event-driven and message-passgin among scripts that are attached to stack, background, card, field and button objects. "AppleMacintosh
HyperCard User Guide", [
Apple]
Computer 1987. "HyperTalk Language Reference Manual", A-W 1988. Available from Claris Corp.