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    nature: scripting language

    history: HyperCard was created by William Atkinson in 1987. HyperTalk was the scripting language built into HyperCard.

    “Apple Computer Company created a product called HyperCard for use in dealing with hypertext and hypermedia on their Macintosh computer. HyperTalk is HyperCard’s programming language. (Hypertext is the use of a computer to automate links and follow their paths from one portion of text to another, going wherever the information which the user seeks is located. Hypermedia is the same idea within a multimedia environment.)” —Language Finger, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, University of Montana.



OSdata.com is used in more than 300 colleges and universities around the world

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