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Old 10-04-2005, 11:11 AM   #1
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What does it take to create a client side scripting language like JavaScript?


hi ....

I just had a thought .... What abt creating a client side scripting language simillar to JScript or VBScript???

So it would take designing the language and then adding functionality to a browser ...

Anything else?

Does anyone know any resource where i can start with ??

thnks

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  1. Design your language
  2. Write an interpreter for your language
  3. Submit interpreter to popular browsers
 
  


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