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From: Ernie Wright <erniew@access.digex.net>
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Subject: Re: What Bones need ...
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Dave Warner wrote:
> I know this has been answered before, but I'm wondering what language
> plug-ins will have to be written in to work with LightWave? Will it be
> as easy as writing an AREXX script or is something like C or assembler?
The short answer is that you have to write plugins in C, and they're
not easy for C beginners.
There's no technical reason they couldn't be written today in another
language, but at the moment the plugin developers' kit is 100% C, and
the plugin system design favors C ways of doing things. I have no
doubt, though, that someone will eventually write a plugin that can
either interpret scripts or communicate with a standalone interpreter.
- Ernie
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