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goo v. colloq. a viscid or sticky substance; sentimental tripe; |
goo v. colloq. a viscid or sticky substance; sentimental tripe; |
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object oriented language for use in unix applications. |
object oriented language for use in [[unix]] applications. |
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goo (yes, no capital 'g') is an object-oriented language designed to be embeddable in any applications requiring an object-based script language. It's especially aimed at applications which are expected to have long (or infinite) uptimes and may have multiple simultaneous users. |
goo (yes, no capital 'g') is an [[object-oriented]] language designed to be embeddable in any applications requiring an object-based script language. It's especially aimed at applications which are expected to have long (or infinite) uptimes and may have multiple simultaneous users. |
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Its own developer, [[Robey Pointer]] calls Goo ''a defunct scripting language''. |
Its own developer, [[Robey Pointer]] calls Goo ''a defunct scripting language''. |
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* http://www.lag.net/goo/ |
* http://www.lag.net/goo/ |
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Latest revision as of 21:44, 13 September 2005
goo v. colloq. a viscid or sticky substance; sentimental tripe; object oriented language for use in unix applications.
goo (yes, no capital 'g') is an object-oriented language designed to be embeddable in any applications requiring an object-based script language. It's especially aimed at applications which are expected to have long (or infinite) uptimes and may have multiple simultaneous users.
Its own developer, Robey Pointer calls Goo a defunct scripting language.