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''Scripting could be described as programming for the lazy. Scripting languages are designed to get a lot of useful work done with a small amount of code. This article is a collaborative effort to describe what scripting languages are available for RISC OS, and how they can be used.'' |
''Scripting could be described as programming for the lazy. Scripting languages are designed to get a lot of useful work done with a small amount of code. This article is a collaborative effort to describe what scripting languages are available for RISC OS, and how they can be used.'' |
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Revision as of 19:20, 30 March 2007
Scripting could be described as programming for the lazy. Scripting languages are designed to get a lot of useful work done with a small amount of code. This article is a collaborative effort to describe what scripting languages are available for RISC OS, and how they can be used.
- [Lua]
- [Perl]
- [PHP]
- [Python]
- [Ruby]
- [Tcl]