mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm It came to me today that it might be prudent to get-going on a new Pseudo language that can be used to program servers in Visual Basic by submitting commands to Perl. In the VB6 IDE its possible to use enumerated HASHES. Accessing enumerated subtype in the IDE displays the list of the enumerated values (the COULD be mnemonics.) VB Execution would parse the mnemonics and variables, executing Perl wherever necessary. Truth is, someone has done it already. But whom? I'm looking for some ideas on where to go with this. Like I know there are allot of scripts, but I'm looking for a place to start. This is a BIG project. -o0O0o- Quietta mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm (back to humming)

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