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<div class="hatnote" style="margin: 1em 2em;">''"system" redirects here; not to be confused with the [[SystemA]] pattern.''</div>

Triple scripts are written to use parametric '''capabilities''', leading to programs written to target an '''abstract system interface''', rather than making direct use affordances exposed by the host environment. Note that it is this abstraction which is crucial to the [[homologous]] nature of triple scripts, allowing them to run both graphically or directly in the terminal.
Triple scripts are written to use parametric '''capabilities''', leading to programs written to target an '''abstract system interface''', rather than making direct use affordances exposed by the host environment. Note that it is this abstraction which is crucial to the [[homologous]] nature of triple scripts, allowing them to run both graphically or directly in the terminal.



Revision as of 00:32, 26 September 2020

"system" redirects here; not to be confused with the SystemA pattern.

Triple scripts are written to use parametric capabilities, leading to programs written to target an abstract system interface, rather than making direct use affordances exposed by the host environment. Note that it is this abstraction which is crucial to the homologous nature of triple scripts, allowing them to run both graphically or directly in the terminal.

See also

SystemA

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