sorry i wasn't so explicit, but i meant an integrated programming language. i assumed that it doesn't come with a C++ compiler but is (relatively) easy to extend via C++. either way lite-C is easier to use and almost as powerful, and very well integrated into A7.
i thought that would've been clear enough from the sentence after the one you quoted.
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But probably you confused programmers with scripters here.
no.
even "real" programmers, if they were willing to get their hands into lite-C (which is almost easier done than said) would much prefer to use SED and lite-C than using an SDK unless it was really necessary.
julz