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Language peer sets for ScriptX:
United States
United States/1995
Designed 1995
1990s languages
Fifth generation
Post-Cold War
Genus Animation
Specialised Languages
Animation
AV-related
Phenomenological
Animation/1995
AV-related/1995
Phenomenological/1995
Animation/United States
AV-related/United States
Phenomenological/United States
Specialised Languages
Specialised Languages/1995
Specialised Languages/us

ScriptX(ID:2483/scr019)

Taligent animation language 

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Country: United States
Designed 1995
Genus: Animation
Sammet category: Specialised Languages


Developed by Kaleida Labs for Taligent (IBM/Apple)

Object-oriented, dynamic, time-based, multithreaded multiplatform language for interactive multimedia.

ScriptX is a pure object system and an untyped language. Every value is an object reference.

ScriptX is rooted language which provides its own root object, object system and class library.

It is a dynamic language that allow objects to be assigned to a variable at runtime, a feature known as dynamic binding. This facilitates new objects to be imported into a program interact with existing objects.

ScriptX provides frameworks and protocols fundamental to multimedia. It includes frameworks of objects for timeline-style animation and document. It also offers a full range of generic functions for manipulating collections, searching, drawing, controlling objects over real-time, play media, handling events, storing and retrieving objects, creating disk-based titles and library

It supports the import media method uses a stream object to access external files and converts its raw data to a ScriptX data object. These raw data may be stored on CDs or on other file systems.



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