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Eugene
Nowdays JScript and/or C# is pretty widespread.
A lot of developers knows those languages and need to learn VBScript to do
something in Office.
Seems it is good point to introduce new scripting language into Microsoft
Office.
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A lot of developers knows those languages and need to learn VBScript to do
something in Office.
Seems it is good point to introduce new scripting language into Microsoft
Office.
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