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1. Omniseek: /Computing /Programming Languages /ScriptX
This is a document that covers the capabilities and features of the scriptx programming language. The depth of
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(http://www.man.ac.uk/MVC//SIMA/scriptx/toc.html) Choosing an Authoring Package Authoring System Software that helps developers design interactive applications, titles, or courseware more easily than with conventional programming languages. (http://www.man.ac.uk/MVC/SIMA/author/term.html) Programming Languages and Environments The Language List, an attempt to enumerate all known programming languages. With searchable index. C++ information. Sun's Java language. Silicon Graphics' Java Environment page (can download SGI port of JDK from here). (http://www.crg.cs.nott.ac.uk/~dns/prog/languages.html) ScriptX Evaluation - OOP In a standard procedural programming language, data and the code that acts on it are separate entities. A data structure may be acted on by various parts of the code (or functions). (http://www.hpctec.mcc.ac.uk/MVC/SIMA/scriptx/oop.html)

2. ScriptX 1.0 Technical Questions And Answers
The scriptx programming Language is a dynamic, objectoriented programminglanguage tailored to the needs of multimedia developers.
http://www.art.net/~hopkins/Don/lang/scriptx/tech-qa.html
ScriptX
Technical Questions and Answers
December 18, 1994
Contents

3. Jocelyn Becker
Worked on the scriptx programming team for a multimedia title for Calliope Media.
http://www.best.com/~jocelyn/resume.html
Jocelyn Becker
Los Altos, California 94024
http://www.best.com/~jocelyn/resume.html
jocelyn@best.com
Skills and Experience
I specialize in writing highly technical software documentation for programmers. I write SDK Developer Guides that contain overview sections that identify, explain and give examples for the most commonly-used classes and methods in addition to providing a detailed API reference. I have been working with object-oriented programming systems for many years and have taught object-oriented design classes. I am fluent at programming in Java and JavaScript and I develop and test programming examples to accompany all my documentation. I have a deep knowledge of HTML and style sheets and am competent at writing JSPs and servlets. I wrote "How to Program Bongo," a guide to developing Java-based end user interfaces, published by Ziff Davis in 1997. For the book, I designed and developed many Java code examples, including an extensive, incrementally updatable Java application that could be delivered using Marimba's Castanet push technology. In summary, my experience includes programming; administering web servers; writing documentation of all levels from user guide to SDK documentation; developing training courses and stand-alone tutorials; delivering class-room trainings; journalism and book publishing.

4. DreamScape Documentation
is intended to serve as an example of scriptx programming and object oriented design techniques, with the caveat that
http://www.catalog.com/hopkins/lang/scriptx/dream.html
DreamScape Documentation
By Don Hopkins Kaleida Labs
Index: Introduction Building Running Playing ... Authoring Parts
Introduction
This is the documentation for DreamScape, an open ended interactive multimedia simulation environment for ScriptX, also known an Actualized Fantasy Screen Waster (not to be confused with a Virtual Reality Screen Saver). The DreamScape Demo given at the Apple World Wide Developer Conference flies through its many features.
DreamScape consists of rooms that can connect together in a map, and parts that can move around inside and between rooms. You can load new rooms and parts dynamically, and they can interact with you and each other in interesting, unexpected ways.
The parts have simulated physical dynamic behavior. You can pick them up, move them around, and throw them, and they bounce around the room, effected by gravity and friction, colliding and interacting with each other.
Parts can be animated, and articulated with registration points, so you can plug them together like legos or Mr. Potato Head. Some can even paint on the room background, and do all kinds of other magic stuff.
There is an overall map showing every room, with icons of the current image of each room, and lines between linked rooms, that rubber-band when you drag the icons around. You can go to any room by clicking on its icon, and even edit the map topology, making and breaking connections between rooms, simply by bumping their icons together.

5. Jocelyn Becker
Consultant Programmer Calliope Media April 1996 May 1996. Worked on thescriptx programming team for a multimedia title for Calliope Media.
http://jocelyn.best.vwh.net/resume.html
Jocelyn Becker
Los Altos, California 94024
http://www.best.com/~jocelyn/resume.html
jocelyn@best.com
Skills and Experience
I specialize in writing highly technical software documentation for programmers. I write SDK Developer Guides that contain overview sections that identify, explain and give examples for the most commonly-used classes and methods in addition to providing a detailed API reference. I have been working with object-oriented programming systems for many years and have taught object-oriented design classes. I am fluent at programming in Java and JavaScript and I develop and test programming examples to accompany all my documentation. I have a deep knowledge of HTML and style sheets and am competent at writing JSPs and servlets. I wrote "How to Program Bongo," a guide to developing Java-based end user interfaces, published by Ziff Davis in 1997. For the book, I designed and developed many Java code examples, including an extensive, incrementally updatable Java application that could be delivered using Marimba's Castanet push technology. In summary, my experience includes programming; administering web servers; writing documentation of all levels from user guide to SDK documentation; developing training courses and stand-alone tutorials; delivering class-room trainings; journalism and book publishing.

6. DreamScape Documentation
This code is intended to serve as an example of scriptx programming and objectoriented design techniques, with the caveat that it is under development
http://www.art.net/~hopkins/Don/lang/scriptx/dream.html
DreamScape Documentation
By Don Hopkins Kaleida Labs
Index: Introduction Building Running Playing ... Authoring Parts
Introduction
This is the documentation for DreamScape, an open ended interactive multimedia simulation environment for ScriptX, also known an Actualized Fantasy Screen Waster (not to be confused with a Virtual Reality Screen Saver). The DreamScape Demo given at the Apple World Wide Developer Conference flies through its many features.
DreamScape consists of rooms that can connect together in a map, and parts that can move around inside and between rooms. You can load new rooms and parts dynamically, and they can interact with you and each other in interesting, unexpected ways.
The parts have simulated physical dynamic behavior. You can pick them up, move them around, and throw them, and they bounce around the room, effected by gravity and friction, colliding and interacting with each other.
Parts can be animated, and articulated with registration points, so you can plug them together like legos or Mr. Potato Head. Some can even paint on the room background, and do all kinds of other magic stuff.
There is an overall map showing every room, with icons of the current image of each room, and lines between linked rooms, that rubber-band when you drag the icons around. You can go to any room by clicking on its icon, and even edit the map topology, making and breaking connections between rooms, simply by bumping their icons together.

7. Partners - IIS/MuVireX
He works on Software Development, computational modeling and scientific visualisationand the development of Multimedia titles with scriptx programming language
http://www.fernuni-hagen.de/EuropeMMM/iis.html
IIS/MuVireX
72-74 Salaminos Street
Kallithea
176 75 Athens
Greece Tel: +301 957 6695
Fax: + 301 957 0889
Email: ycobs@iis.forthnet.gr
About IIS/MuVireX MuVireX is a Greek company which has specialised in the production of multi-media works, and in giving training in the development of multi-media works. They have considerable experience in using multi-media authoring systems,. and in particular have developed a couple of products using the ScriptX system from Kaleida.
Role of IIS/MuVireX in the project IIS/MuVireX will bring to the project its expertise in Kaleida ScriptX (authoring language) in particular and in multimedia development and training in general by working with the other partners concerned with usable authoring and development tools to identify suitable authoring procedures. With their expertise in multimedia training IIS will also advise and assist in the preparation for, and evaluation of, the prototypes.
Key Personnel at IIS/MuVireX Yannis Cobopoulos
Nick Kladias

Nick Kladias is a Mechanical Engineer who as been at IIS since 1992. He works on Software Development, computational modeling and scientific visualisation and the development of Multimedia titles with ScriptX programming language. He as previously at Xerox Corporation, Webster Research Center, New York. Nick Kladias will provide technical support to Yannis and Maria Cobopoulos and will contribute in particular to the work of the project on authoring and creation tools for multimedia.

8. Daily Spectrum 7 June 1995
We are beginning to see the tremendous advantages this new technology brings to ourcreative community. Using the scriptx programming language, developers can
http://www.3dsite.com/3dsite/cgi/publications/daily-spectrum/issue23.html

9. JavaOne[sf2002] - Conference - Speakers
Before joining Sun Microsystems, Inscore managed developer documentation for theXtras program at Macromedia and for the scriptx programming language at
http://servlet.java.sun.com/javaone/sf2002/conf/speakers/10577-bio.en.jsp

10. MeadCo's ScriptX: Printing Programming Manual
HTML Printing with scriptx what's new? New in scriptx version 5.0. Basic printingof Microsoft Office tm and Adobe Acrobat tm documents hosted in frames.
http://www.meadroid.com/scriptx/docs/printdoc.htm?static

11. SpeedyGrl.com : Programming : SCRIPTX
The US's 50 States; Time and TimeZones. programming scriptx scriptx Evaluation. Search This Site Google, Search WWW Search This Site. ON THIS SITE .
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  • 12. SpeedyGrl.com : PROGRAMMING : More Than 1400 Links To Around 80 Programming Lang
    R REBOL; REXX; RUBY. S SAS; Sather; Scheme; scriptx; SDL; Secure programming;SED; SELF; Shell Scripting; Smalltalk; Socket programming; SQL; SR. T TCLTK; TeX;Theta. U UNIX. V
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    As you can see I have a number of languages on here, and in some cases there are tons of links per language, while as in other cases there are just a few so far. There are over 1400 programming links on here, and around 80 programming languages. I add new links and languages all the time though..;) If you miss a language on here, please let me know! Thanx..;) Looking for a job? Check out my free for all job links directory as well! Just click here ! Enjoy..:) A B C D ... EartWeb: The IT Industry Portal
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  • 13. MeadCo ScriptX 5.0 Programming Manual
    Home Advanced Printing Licensing Documentation Order. MeadCoscriptx 5.0. December, 1999. How to put scriptx on an HTML page.
    http://www.mswanson.com/~mswanson/ScriptX/scriptx/docs.htm
    Home Advanced Printing Licensing Documentation Order MeadCo ScriptX 5.0
    December, 1999 Download this document set (37Kb zip)
    Contents
    Overview
    How to put ScriptX on an HTML page HTML Printing General scripting extensions ...
    Reference Summary of examples
    Basic and Advanced Printing Dynamic Event Binding with JScript and VBScript Windows Scripting Host Modal HTML Dialog SafeArrays with JScript ... OleView-based Object Viewer
    Overview
    MeadCo ScriptX is a non-visual ActiveX control, originally designed to extend the scripting capabilities of the standard Microsoft Scripting Languages JScript and VBScript and add more resemblance between the two. Currently the functionality provided by ScriptX can be conditionally grouped under the following headings: The basic functionality of ScriptX is licensed free of charge. With the ScriptX 5.0 release we added some advanced printing features which are only accessible in the presence of a paid-for MeadCo Security Manager publishing license
    How to put ScriptX on an HTML page
    ScriptX comes in two signed CABs: ScriptX.cab

    14. Web Programming
    Languages - The first inspiration of OOPL was implemented in Simula in about 1967. In the late 1970's Smalltalk was introduced. object-oriented language for different applications, ranging from general purpose ones to multimedia to logic programming. Presto. Prograph. Python. Sather. scriptx. Self. Simula. Smalltalk
    http://www.iimahd.ernet.in/~jajoo/lang.htm
    Web Programming
    Table of Contents
    Introduction Conclusions Languages and Interfaces
    Introduction
    This document is a survey of current and planned languages and interfaces for developing World Wide Web based applications. The principal goal of creating this document was to identify the various languages currently in use and to provide a some insight into the context in which each language is used. Secondarily, the author sought some insight into the directions that web programming was going, especially in the context of the intense publicity surrounding Sun's Java. This document does not attempt to provide in-depth tutorials on these languages and systems. It attempts to be complete in its listing of alternatives, although it has not yet succeeded at this, and provides references to more information about each. General purpose programming languages (e.g. C, C++, Objective-C, Pascal, COBOL, FORTRAN) have not been included in this survey unless I found specific uses of those languages for web programming other than conventional development of clients and servers. In most cases, only variants of such languages specialized for web programming are included here, and, in such cases, are generally listed by the variants' names. Almost as soon as this effort was started, other similar efforts were encountered. The list that follows is an incomplete listing of the efforts that I came across and used to compile this document. Unfortunately, I didn't preserve all such links.

    15. MeadCo's ScriptX: Scripting Programming Manual
    scriptx scripting technical manual. January 2002. HTML Printing facilitiesare described in the printing manual. How to put scriptx on an HTML page.
    http://cfug.cshore.com/presentations/2002Nov/Templates/SXDOCS/gendocs.htm
    window.expAllowStatic = true; ScriptX scripting: technical manual January 2002 Download this document set [Requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later]
    Contents
    Overview
    How to put ScriptX on an HTML page General scripting extensions
    Dynamic Event Binding (DEB) ...
    Reference Summary of examples
    Dynamic Event Binding with JScript and VBScript Windows Scripting Host Modal HTML Dialog SafeArrays with JScript ... OleView-based Object Viewer
    Overview
    MeadCo ScriptX is a non-visual ActiveX control, originally designed to extend the scripting capabilities of the standard Microsoft Scripting Languages JScript and VBScript and to add more resemblance between the two. Currently the functionality provided by ScriptX can be conditionally grouped under the following headings: All ScriptX functionality is licensed free of charge, with the exception of the control's advanced printing features which are only accessible in the presence of a paid-for license. HTML Printing facilities are described in the printing manual
    How to put ScriptX on an HTML page
    ScriptX comes in two signed CABs: ScriptX.cab

    16. Omniseek: Computing: /Computing/Programming Languages/ScriptX
    Top Computing programming Languages scriptx Show Sites in this topic,Sun Feb 9, 1040 am. © copyright 2001, created by Omniseek.
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    18. November 1994 - DATABASE PROGRAMMING
    Assaf implements a scriptxbased multimedia application which was created in a way MediaDeveloperis a library of multimedia programming objects that let you
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    19. MMDEVX - AMK/ScriptX Discussion List
    programming Environment promise to be a good multimedia authoring environment. KaleidaLabs an Apple/IBM joint venture - is about to release beta scriptx code
    http://www.ralentz.com/old/mac/mailing-lists/amk-scriptx.html
    Watch for falling links
    MMDEVX - AMK/ScriptX Discussion List
    MMDEVX is a mailing list for people interested in crossplatform multimedia development tools in general and Apple Media Kit (AMK) and Kaleida ScriptX in particular. Apple's Media Tool and Media Tool Programming Environment promise to be a good multimedia authoring environment. Kaleida Labs - an Apple/IBM joint venture - is about to release beta ScriptX code, an object oriented platform independent multimedia development and delivery tool. AMT is expected to be compatible with ScriptX in the near future, though this is not a certainty at the moment. If you are currently working with AMT/AMTPE or intend to do so and you are curious about ScriptX and want to talk about issues concerning these, this list is for you. To subscribe, send the following command to: Mail-Server@knex.mind.org SUBSCRIBE MMDEVX FirstName LastName Note that the Subject: header line is ignored. The command must appear in the body of the email text. -Gess Shankar
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    MMDEVX: AMK/ScriptX Discussion List (Created on April 20, 1994)

    20. Content
    Object Oriented mTropolis. Special purpose programming languages scriptx;Apple Media Tool programming Environment. Card Based. Cards or
    http://www.cs.dal.ca/~smedley/CSCI4164/authoring/content.html
    Authoring What is Authoring?
    • Arranging media assets
    • Defining interactivity
    • Issues for authoring tools
      • Editing
      • Organising
      • Interactivity
      • Programming
      • Playback and delivery
      Authoring Tool Issues
      • Editing
        • How much editing should be included in the authoring tool?
        • Director gives basic bitmap editing, but not much else
      • Organising
        • Production management
          • Storyboarding, flowcharting, etc.
        • Asset management
      • Interactivity
        • Simple interactions should be simple to define
        • Linking, branching, etc.
        Programming
        • More complex interaction requires programming
        • Tool-specific programming languages
          • Textual
            • Director (lingo), Apple Media Toolkit (Key)
          • Visual programming
            • Authorware, mTropolis
          • General purpose programming languages
            • Java, Visual Basic, etc.
            • Often with a GUI development tool
            Playback and Delivery
            • Is a separate player required?
            • Is a compilation cycle required?
            • Performance tuning features
            • Cross-platform delivery
            • Web delivery
            Custom Engines
            • Early on most multimedia development was a variation of this
            • Based on low-level tool, or directly on operating system
            • Sometimes includes a custom-built authoring system
            • Main advantages
              • Total control over features
              • Can be tuned to specific application
            • Main Disadvantages
              • Can be very expensive
              • Harder to maintain, resulting in slower response to change

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