I didn't name it - it was only ever used internally. I built interpreters to run the wizard scripts both on a desktop app (Visual Basic), and on the web
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Taking 'know' as being 'languages I've written a program in'...
Also wrote my own scripting language for creating "wizards" to guide users through common tasks in a system... does that count?
(c) 1982 Sinclair Research Ltd
No TI-BASIC? lol
I have two books here next to my desk for writing in BASIC. One of them is for games. It was such a different world back then!
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I now remember that I had forgotten AMOS BASIC on my list. :-D
I just punted anyway and said "several flavors".
The creators of AMOS have a new project that is very similar - AOZ Studio
what's the name of the language your created ?
I didn't name it - it was only ever used internally. I built interpreters to run the wizard scripts both on a desktop app (Visual Basic), and on the web