Does this mean that it's not really suitable as a general replacement for Javascript, even though it generates javascript? For example, suppose I want to embed a calculator on a web page (maybe a very complex one). I would normally write this in pure Javascript. Can I use Spiderbasic instead? I'm not entirely sure what "windowed" applications are in the context of web pages.Its main purpose is to allow development of very complex, windowed based web applications. It provides a large commandset to handle complex and reactive GUI, 2D games, and many more in a coherent manner.
Also, I've been looking at various ways of writing mobile apps (specifically for Android). I don't know Java (and I don't want to have to learn it), but it seems that you can write the code using javascript (see phonegap) so I was wondering whether spiderbasic could be used for this?
Thanks.