FYI, Hypercard and it's programming language have nothing to do with
HTTP, nor HTML or anything else. It was completely different.
Hypercard 1.0/hypertext was the first language i was really interested
in (I liked Tandy BASIC, however the machine died. I grew up using a
Tandy CoCo 2.)
jwalsh(a)bigpond.net.au wrote:
I don't quite understand what you mean here Alex:
Jobs' failed OS ???? Sounds interesting
though.
And as for:
QBASIC-level scripting language are the backbone
of
the Internet? Perhaps you might expand on that one??
I was refering to the "HT" in "HTTP"
And "backbone was a poor choice of words.
I'm sure even sure whether the internet has one.
Cheers and rosuccess
Justin
---- Alex Ionescu <ionucu(a)videotron.ca> wrote:
jwalsh(a)bigpond.net.au wrote:
Put them both together you get NeXT, for
Jobs's Apple HyperText and HyperCard
Which today is the backbone of the Internet.
Jobs' failed OS and QBASIC-level scripting language are the backbone of
the Internet?
I thought Al Gore was the man behind it!
Best Regards,
Alex Ionescu
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