It's interesting that I, who have English as a second language, never ever thought that "wherefore" could mean "where". This is because the English word "why" in Swedish is "varför", pronounced almost like "wherefore".... Hmmm what this has to do with HyperCard I don't know. But then that could be the "Hyper" in this. =)
It's interesting that I, who have English as a second language, never ever thought that "wherefore" could mean "where". This is because the English word "why" in Swedish is "varför", pronounced almost like "wherefore". ... Hmmm what this has to do with HyperCard I don't know. But then that could be the "Hyper" in this. =)
Yes! That's exactly it. HyperScript is still the most intuitive of programming languages ever invented.