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Revolution
A programming language and development environment from Runtime Revolution (RunRev), Edinburgh, Scotland, www.runrev.com. The cross-platform Revolution language (revTalk) enables the development...
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Definition: Revolution
A programming language and development environment from Runtime Revolution (RunRev), Edinburgh, Scotland, www.runrev.com. The cross-platform Revolution language (revTalk) enables the development of Web applications that run in Windows, Mac, Linux and Unix platforms with a runtime engine or browser plug-in. Revolution was originally MetaCard, which RunRev acquired, and MetaCard evolved from Apple's HyperCard, which was a very English-like programming language.
RevMedia is free, while revStudio (Revolution Studio) and revEnterprise (Revolution Enterprise) are paid versions that support databases and other functions.
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