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Title: | Hypertext, Hypercard and LiveCode |
Authors: | Hannes Hirzel |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Publisher: | Rice University |
Abstract: | HyperCard by Apple was one of the first commercial hypermedia applications. It is a desktop based precursor of the WWW. The metaphor used is a collection of stacks of cards (= screen pages). Hyperlinks lead from one card to another. A scripting language called "Hypertalk" allowed to automate processes. Livecode is a largely compatible successor product by an independent company; it runs on various operating systems and is open source. The Livecode Integrated Development Environment (IDE) is a good start to learn how to program. |
link: | http://cnx.org/contents/372c3c6f-512d-4cff-b3ad-c41a3e8fb636@8/Hypertext,_Hypercard_and_LiveC |
Keywords: | Science and Technology;Desktop application creationHypercard as a precursor of the WWWHypertalkHypertextLivecode |
Theme: | 教科書-自然科學類 |
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