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- MexScript abstract "MexScript is a multi-paradigm computer scripting language used in a number of game resource archive file handlers. It was originally created for the 16-bit command-line tool multiex, and later 32-bit versions of MultiEx Commander. It is a script that enables the end user to have the interpreting program perform a number of tasks needed to access file contents, as well as to replace file contents. The MexScript has since become one of the standards to process game archives, as is indicated by the implementation of the script (also referred to as multiex, MexCom3, BMS) in similar programs, such as Dragon UNpack, Game Extractor, FusePAK, and the more recent dialect QuickBMS.".
- MexScript designer Mike_Zuurman.
- MexScript developer Mike_Zuurman.
- MexScript wikiPageExternalLink quickbms.txt.
- MexScript wikiPageExternalLink multiex.xentax.com.
- MexScript wikiPageExternalLink MexScript.
- MexScript wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=9afcbJxNvcE.
- MexScript wikiPageID "36276822".
- MexScript wikiPageRevisionID "542720117".
- MexScript designer Mike_Zuurman.
- MexScript developer "Mike Zuurman".
- MexScript hasPhotoCollection MexScript.
- MexScript implementations "MultiEx Commander, and others".
- MexScript name "MexScript".
- MexScript paradigm Domain-specific_language.
- MexScript paradigm End-user_development.
- MexScript paradigm Functional_programming.
- MexScript paradigm Structured_programming.
- MexScript typing Type_system.
- MexScript year "1997".
- MexScript subject Category:Dynamically_typed_programming_languages.
- MexScript subject Category:Functional_languages.
- MexScript type ProgrammingLanguage.
- MexScript type Software.
- MexScript type Work.
- MexScript type CreativeWork.
- MexScript type InformationEntity.
- MexScript comment "MexScript is a multi-paradigm computer scripting language used in a number of game resource archive file handlers. It was originally created for the 16-bit command-line tool multiex, and later 32-bit versions of MultiEx Commander. It is a script that enables the end user to have the interpreting program perform a number of tasks needed to access file contents, as well as to replace file contents.".
- MexScript label "MexScript".
- MexScript sameAs m.0k2k6cz.
- MexScript sameAs Q6825695.
- MexScript sameAs Q6825695.
- MexScript wasDerivedFrom MexScript?oldid=542720117.
- MexScript homepage multiex.xentax.com.
- MexScript isPrimaryTopicOf MexScript.
- MexScript name "MexScript".