Socket Script 1.16
Platforms:
FreeBSD,
Linux,
NetBSD,
OpenBSD,
Solaris
Categories:
Libraries,
Programming
Version:
URL: http://www.linuxbox.com/%7Edrow/SocketScript/
Socket Script has been made for people that want to create networking-oriented programs, but don't want to learn all the socket stuff. It has multiple network commands that enable you to tell the script interpreter where you want to connect, and all you have to do is focus on the script itself, leaving the connection parts to SScript. It is good for non-programmers as well as experienced ones. SScript has some simple commands, as well as very powerfull ones. To this day, it has more than 100 commands. Socket Script can also be compiled in 2 different modes: text-only, or in graphical mode with GTK, under X Window. What's best about SScript is that it combines a lot of technologies. In the configuration, you can tell it to include some of the latest libraries available and they will be accessible from within your script as simple commands.
