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'''''x''Talk''' (pronounced "cross-talk") is the language family started by [[HyperTalk]], the scripting language of [[Apple Computer]]'s [[HyperCard]] application for [[Mac OS]] Classic operating systems. Aimed at novice programmers, it was noted for an English-like syntax. Its modern descendants are [[AppleScript]], [[LiveCode]], and [[SenseTalk]].
'''''x''Talk''' (pronounced "cross-talk") is the language family started by [[HyperTalk]], the scripting language of [[Apple Computer]]'s [[HyperCard]] application for [[Mac OS]] Classic operating systems. Aimed at novice programmers, xTalk languages are noted for an English-like syntax. Its modern descendants include [[AppleScript]] (more SK8Script/LISP based), [[LiveCode]]/[[OpenXTalk]], and [[SenseTalk]].


==External links==
==External links==
* [https://hypercard.org A page about the original xTalk development environment, HyperCard]
* [https://livecode.com LiveCode - Crossplatform commercial modern 'HypeCard'-like IDE, originally called MetaCard and later Revolution]
* [https://livecode.com LiveCode - Crossplatform commercial modern 'HypeCard'-like IDE, originally called MetaCard and later Revolution]
* [https://www.openxtalk.org OpenXtalk - free open-source xTalk based on LiveCode community version which is no longer supported by LiveCode Ltd.]
* [https://www.openxtalk.org OpenXtalk - free open-source xTalk based on LiveCode community version which is no longer supported by LiveCode Ltd.]

Latest revision as of 13:46, 18 October 2021

Language
XTalk
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
Execution method: Interpreted
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Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using XTalk.

xTalk (pronounced "cross-talk") is the language family started by HyperTalk, the scripting language of Apple Computer's HyperCard application for Mac OS Classic operating systems. Aimed at novice programmers, xTalk languages are noted for an English-like syntax. Its modern descendants include AppleScript (more SK8Script/LISP based), LiveCode/OpenXTalk, and SenseTalk.

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Pages in category "XTalk"

The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.