LinuxScript
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LinuxScript
Is there a LinuxScript, a website scripting language that would embed into HTML like JavaScript.
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Re: LinuxScript
A website scripting language that you can embed in HTML? That is what JavaScript is, that works on any OS with a modern web browser. Also Linux.
Or else give more context and detail what you're trying to find that is not JavaScript, what you want to do with it.
Or else give more context and detail what you're trying to find that is not JavaScript, what you want to do with it.
Re: LinuxScript
I am studying JavaScript. Forget I asked about LinuxScript. That was sort of stupid.
How about ForthScript? I am an expert at Forth. It would be so much easier for me if there were a ForthScript.
How about ForthScript? I am an expert at Forth. It would be so much easier for me if there were a ForthScript.
Re: LinuxScript
There is the GForth GNU Forth Language Environment available within the Mint repositories? I honestly don't know much about it, but you may wish to fire up your software manager and take a look. Just type
A quick Google search also shows that there is an
forth
in the search field, and you should see several results. A quick Google search also shows that there is an
8l/ff
Forth for Linux, as well as a zForth project. Maybe one of those will meet your needs?