Mike Kerner wrote:
> OMG AND IT'S SCREAMING FAST COMPARED TO DO.  AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUGH!

Most things are.

The "do" command has to do the equivalent of what happens when you compile a script, in addition to executing it.

There are some extremely rare cases where "do" is useful, but most uses I come across are just habits held over from more limited xTalks like HyperCard.

BTW: What does "TAO" signify?

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 Richard Gaskin
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