Re: Semi-Tan (Basic Guide to Scripting Terms?)
Re: Semi-Tan (Basic Guide to Scripting Terms?)
- Subject: Re: Semi-Tan (Basic Guide to Scripting Terms?)
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 16:19:13 -0500
- Priority: normal
Ok, now you're gittin' Technical on me. I thought this was an attempt to compile
definitions the "Average Joe" would understand (meaning someone who hasn't and
likely won't read the ASLG). Certainly nobody on this list, I hope : ).
Actually, it's not even word for word from my May 1999 edition. Anyway, you
didn't critique my insightful definition of operators & values. Additionally,
I'd have imagined a wizard such as you could have slipped enough code into your
reply to supply an audio clip instead of your uninspired "Bzzzzz" text... has,
you used to be my hero. ; (
Jerry me
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>On 10/24/01 (or thereabouts), Michelle (despite being an AS Guru
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>herself) appeared to request a definition of the term "Element"...
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>Element = Similar to a Thing, but not quite an Object: Actually a Sub-Object.
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<bzzzzt>
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From the ASLG:
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element - An object contained within another object, or a type of object
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that can be contained in another object. For example, a word object is an
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element of a paragraph object, but it is possible to have a paragraph
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with no words.
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Or, the term used to describe a Thing which lies within another Thing.
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e.g. Screaming Brat is an element of Dysfunctional Family.
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has