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This article is from the AmigaUUCP
FAQ, by Marc SCHAEFER,
WPL is a telecomunications interpreted language, in many ways similar to AREXX. It is a grouping of shared libraries, with the main libraries being 'wpl.library' for the main interpreter, 'xferq.library' for address parsing/handling and the outbound list, xpr*.library(xprfts.library, xprzedzap.library,etc) for actual file transfers, and a number of new libraries 'yet to be written' that will allow third party authors to add commands to this language (In much the same way as RXLib'd libraries work for AREXX, only much faster).
For more information, join the following mailing lists.
wpl-programmer@alfred.ccs.carleton.ca - For the WPL language developers, people writing support utilities or language extensions, protocol authors, language beta testers.
wpl-application@alfred.ccs.carleton.ca - For the users of WPL based mailers, the GUI users, etc. This conference will remain as non-technical as we possibly can, and is the place where WPL programmers can support their software.
 
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