- A discontinued high-level, procedural programming language created in 1987 by Dan Winkler. Because the main target audience of HyperTalk was beginning programmers, HyperTalk programmers were usually called “authors,” and the process of writing programs was known as “scripting.” HyperTalk scripts resembled written English and used a structure similar to that of the Pascal programming language. ← Wikipedia
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