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[REBOL] Re: REBOL, AMIGA/TAO & MICRO$OFT DOT-NET (Long!) Re:(2)

From: carl:cybercraft at: 30-Sep-2000 13:55

On 30-Sep-00, [petr--krenzelok--trz--cz] wrote:
> ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[carl--cybercraft--co--nz]> > To: <[list--rebol--com]> > Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2000 2:00 AM > Subject: [REBOL] Re: REBOL, AMIGA/TAO & MICRO$OFT DOT-NET (Long!) >> On 30-Sep-00, [edinburgh--veitchi--co--uk] wrote: >>> This one is for all you AMIGANS out there! Petr? >>> Whilst perusing the Amiga website yesterday & reading about "The >>> Amiverse" Amiga Digital Environment & it's various layers & >>> foundation technologies, I came across the following >>> sentence...... >>> "In addition, Amiga is working on a revolutionary common >>> language that unites command line, scripting, control and >>> serious application development. " >>> My immediate thoughts were this smells like REBOL. >> I assume this is what's going under the code-name "Sheep"? Anyway, >> while the above may remind you of REBOL, to most Amiga users its >> sounds like an extended ARexx. ARexx is a language to allow >> applications to communicate and control each other and has been >> part of the Amiga OS since Workbench 2. (circa 1990?) > You are both wrong here. Sheep is the name of new scripting language > for Amiverse, and it's being done by Vouter, author of famous > AmigaE. There is no relation to REBOL. REBOL is multiplatform, but > Sheep will be more like arrex, as system integration matters ...
So, doesn't... In addition, Amiga is working on a revolutionary common language that unites command line, scripting, control and serious application development. refer to Sheep?