Simkin (programming language)

Simkin (programming language)

Simkin is a scripting language that can be embedded in Java or C++ applications. It can be stored in a variety of file formats, including XML. It was invented by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Swhiteside Simon Whiteside] .

The language's name is based on Simon Whiteside's, 'Simkin' being a Victorian pet-name for 'Simon'.

The ManuScript language used by plug-ins for the Sibelius notation program is based on Simkin.

External links

* [http://www.simkin.co.uk/ Simkin homepage]
* [http://www.developer.com/java/other/article.php/630111 Simkin: A Scripting Language for XML] (article at developer.com)


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