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It's fully possible to implement Iptscrae with other languages, even if they're not on the same dynamic principles. For example, Iptscrae has, in the past, been webbed together with [[Java (programming language)|Java]], JavaScript, [[HTML]], and other artificial languages, including other scripting languages, [[Programming Language|programming languages]], [[specification language]]s, [[query language]]s, and [[markup language]]s to add more end-user interactions and commands to other programs, without sacrificing user-friendliness. In the past years, IPTSCRAE has even been utilized in computer peer groups through open-source language compilers, using not only [[Transformation language|transformation]] and [[Hardware description language|hardware description]] languages, but also combining it with several other genres of computer languages to create an intertwined web of user-friendliness and application compatibility. |
It's fully possible to implement Iptscrae with other languages, even if they're not on the same dynamic principles. For example, Iptscrae has, in the past, been webbed together with [[Java (programming language)|Java]], JavaScript, [[HTML]], and other artificial languages, including other scripting languages, [[Programming Language|programming languages]], [[specification language]]s, [[query language]]s, and [[markup language]]s to add more end-user interactions and commands to other programs, without sacrificing user-friendliness. In the past years, IPTSCRAE has even been utilized in computer peer groups through open-source language compilers, using not only [[Transformation language|transformation]] and [[Hardware description language|hardware description]] languages, but also combining it with several other genres of computer languages to create an intertwined web of user-friendliness and application compatibility. |
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==Related links== |
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[http://www.palacechat.us/downloads/client/manuals/iptscrae.pdf Official Iptscrae Language Guide] |
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[[Category:scripting languages]] |
[[Category:scripting languages]] |
Revision as of 00:54, 18 November 2009
Iptscrae is the scripting language used to give additional functionality to The Palace software and servers. Its name comes from the pronunciation of "script" in Pig Latin. [1]
Although it is a scripting language, many have used it to provide additional functionality to many other programs and functions. Forums can be created with Iptscrae while embedding it with JavaScript, as many factions of Iptscrae fans have done in the past.
It's fully possible to implement Iptscrae with other languages, even if they're not on the same dynamic principles. For example, Iptscrae has, in the past, been webbed together with Java, JavaScript, HTML, and other artificial languages, including other scripting languages, programming languages, specification languages, query languages, and markup languages to add more end-user interactions and commands to other programs, without sacrificing user-friendliness. In the past years, IPTSCRAE has even been utilized in computer peer groups through open-source language compilers, using not only transformation and hardware description languages, but also combining it with several other genres of computer languages to create an intertwined web of user-friendliness and application compatibility.