on 4/10/04 8:30 PM, Arthur at ajsiegel@optonline.net wrote:
Case insensitivity. One based indexing. Its numerics look like you are using a calculator. Etc.
I think Hypertalk covered this pretty well, depending on how much stuff is in "Etc."
Its good to know then that the perfect teaching language had already been invented - and Python can go on about its business of being imperfect.
But you refer to it in the past tense? What was its fate.
Hypertalk was the scripting language used in Apple's HyperCard, written by Bill Atkinson and initially released in 1987. HyperCard was last updated in 1998 and finally removed from Apple's catalog last month. It was an influential product, inspiring, among other things, the development of WikiWiki Webs. Kevin Altis has a comment in his weblog: http://altis.pycs.net/2004/03/23.html Jim Harrison Univ. of Pittsburgh