Michael Leonard | Ken Script 2.5 May 17th 2010 p2 @InternetOneOS | Uploaded 10 years ago | Updated May 09 2024
Ken Script was transforming from a JavaScript library into a preprocessor like language like that of c/c++. I didn't hold on to the #include and #define commands long, for there would have been confusion when using my preprocessor directives on c/c++ projects when the directives were identical. I later on went with the tilda ~ and the tick as server side directives and client side directives respectively. This video is not demonstrating anything practical, but I upload it for documentation purposes.
Ken Script was transforming from a JavaScript library into a preprocessor like language like that of c/c++. I didn't hold on to the #include and #define commands long, for there would have been confusion when using my preprocessor directives on c/c++ projects when the directives were identical. I later on went with the tilda ~ and the tick as server side directives and client side directives respectively. This video is not demonstrating anything practical, but I upload it for documentation purposes.