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Re: Javascript?
by Peter on Thursday 27/Sep/2001, @05:54
No, no, ruby is far better...

See, there is a big problem what default should be. What I think would be pretty cool, are some standard bindigs which are connected to all major scripting languages.
This way everybody can chose whatever fits best. I'm not sure how this can be realised. Perhaps somebody could tell me if and how this is possible.

Peter
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Re: Javascript?
by Morty on Thursday 27/Sep/2001, @06:04
Look in kdebindings.
Java and Python are already there, and
Perl maybe even Ruby.
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