[DUG] Scripting Languages
Jeremy Coulter
vss at vss.co.nz
Sat Jun 10 16:43:07 NZST 2006
It SURE is !
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From: delphi-bounces at ns3.123.co.nz [mailto:delphi-bounces at ns3.123.co.nz] On
Behalf Of Paul A Norman
Sent: 10 June 2006 15:46
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Subject: Re: [DUG] Scripting Languages
Thanks for that Jeremy, looks really useful.
Paul
On 09/06/06, Jeremy Coulter <HYPERLINK "mailto:vss at vss.co.nz"vss at vss.co.nz>
wrote:
WITHOUT wanting to start ANOTHER complete flaming session about how crap or
good PHP is or isnt.....I wanted to report that I have foudn a really good
solution.
paxScripter is the solution I ended up going with. The TMS Scripter Studio
was really bit more complex that I think it needed to be.
paxScripter has Psacal, C, basic, and one other I cant think of right now,
scripting support.
The Pascal one is very much like using Delphi....a little and the debugger
is qute good too.
Its very extensible, and unlike the REM Objects pascal scripter you can
pretty much import any control with ease. To be honest, I LOVE it and it it
totally provides us with a great solution.
Someone has also developed a nice IDE for it too, HYPERLINK
"http://www.paxstudio.com/index.htm" \nhttp://www.paxstudio.com/index.htm is
where you can get this IDE from, and its a free download. its pretty flash,
but has some limitations that I have already found so do it mostly by hand
now.
Anyway, thought I woudl let people know.
jeremy
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