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'''HyperTalk''' is a high-level, [[Procedural programming|procedural]] [[programming language]] created in 1987 by [[Dan Winkler]] and used in conjunction with [[Apple Computer]]'s [[HyperCard]] hypermedia program by [[Bill Atkinson]]. The main target audience of HyperTalk was beginning programmers, hence HyperTalk programmers were usually called authors, and the process of writing programs was called "[[Scripting language|scripting]]". HyperTalk scripts are fairly similar to written [[English language|English]], and use a logic structure similar to the [[Pascal programming language]].
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'''HyperTalk''' is a high-level, [[Procedural programming|procedural]] [[programming language]] created in 1987 by [[Dan Winkler]] and used in conjunction with [[Apple Computer]]'s [[HyperCard]] hypermedia program by [[Bill Atkinson]]. The main target audience of HyperTalk was beginning programmers, hence HyperTalk programmers were usually called authors, and the process of writing programs was called "[[Scripting language|scripting]]". HyperTalk scripts are fairly similar to written [[English language|English]], and use a logic structure similar to the [[Pascal programming language]].
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