Re: ANN: paxScript, v2.4
From: Tony Wood (tony_wood_at_tctl.co.uk)
Date: 08/26/04
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Date: 26 Aug 2004 04:44:49 -0700
Alexander Adam wrote:
> hi,
>
> > For those who always hesitate on a choice for a script engine, I'm
> > recommend to try PaxScript. Exceptionnaly product, support and
> > Alexander is an exceptionnal guy ! (I speack freely without any
> > connexion to VIRT Laboratory)
>
> Second that :)
>
> alex
DO you find it fast enough when doing complex functions and graphical
tasks.
The reason i ask is i am using Dream Scripter and although it is very
good at trapping errors i do feel it is slightly slower than i expect
it to be. I base this on some tests i run against different scripting
tools several years ago.
Are there any decent examples that use this scripting tool?
Anybody got views on which scripting tools are the best for ease of use
and speed?
Tony Wood
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