> the only interpreter being fucking batchfiles with no docs… come on…
QBASIC was always there, though?
From Win98 onwards, Active Scripting was there out of the box with VBScript and JScript. From Vista onwards, .NET runtime shipped as an OS component, and it includes C#, VB.NET, and (back then) JScript.NET compilers in the box. Although, granted, no offline docs in either case.
QBASIC was always there, though?
From Win98 onwards, Active Scripting was there out of the box with VBScript and JScript. From Vista onwards, .NET runtime shipped as an OS component, and it includes C#, VB.NET, and (back then) JScript.NET compilers in the box. Although, granted, no offline docs in either case.