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Re: Hollywood Software
« on: August 01, 2008, 11:28:36 AM »
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trekiej wrote:
Can anyone give me a comparison of Hollywood script to another language? (Basic,Arexx,etc)
Thanks.

Hi trekiej.

AMOS Professional rulez!

Easiest language I have EVER used!

I wasn't able to program in BlitzBasic, TrueBasic, Pascal, nor C. AmigaBasic by microuseless was MORE than useless. It ran slower as my program got bigger. I've looked at HollyWood code, it's not clear and easy as AMOS. AMOS is probably the easiest language in the world!

I mean, I was using binary and/or if statements, piece of cake.

I could use 90% of the regular commands because it generally just makes sense, but I can't get the hang of AMAL. :-(

It's too bad that it's not 100% AOS system friendly as in it doesn't interface well, but I've rarely had it crash. AMOS Pro is compilable.

It will "rock and rule" on NatAmi60!!!!!!!!
\\"Which would you buy? The Crappy A1200, 15 years out of date... or the Mobile Phone that I have?\\" -- bloodline
So I guess that A500, 600, 1000, 2000, CDTV, CD32, are pure garbage then? Thanks for posting here.