> There was a VB version of var'aq in the works a while ago, but I
don't
> know what happened to it.
>
>
> j
That was me! I am doing var'aq in Water now. Water has vectors that
can be used for the stack and for lists. It also has a generic
<thing /> class into which you can insert really about anything you
want: variables, strings, procedure methods, etc. I have a
recursive 'chov' function going that is used to launch the main
program and any procedures encountered under it. I am still pondering
the 'wIv' operation, and whether it is worth it. Anyway, knowing your
interest in programming languages, i thought you might want to take a
look at Water and see what you can do.
Water can be found at:
http://www.waterlanguage.org/
and
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/waterlanguage/
Cheers,
_Merrick
BTW, I really enjoy Scott's posts, but I don't think he will be with
us for long--his tlhIngan name means "one who disappears" or "The
Invisible Man" or "The Shadow" or "Lurker" or something! :)