I'm not sure if there is a better place to post this. Please move it, if so.
I read a topic here on the future of VB6, well I have a question on the future of VBScript, since it is very similar to VB6 but much less powerful. Anyway, I heard Microsoft is looking to ditch VBScript. I know they are already technically doing that with Internet Explorer's support for it, but what about in native applications using msscript.ocx or Windows Script Host? Is Microsoft threatening to be doing away with that in the near future as well?
I am selling an extension for a game engine that enables you to run VBScript and JScript via msscript.ocx, and I was tempted to use the extension for a commercial indie game of mine. Is this worth pursuing, relative to the future of VBScript?
I read a topic here on the future of VB6, well I have a question on the future of VBScript, since it is very similar to VB6 but much less powerful. Anyway, I heard Microsoft is looking to ditch VBScript. I know they are already technically doing that with Internet Explorer's support for it, but what about in native applications using msscript.ocx or Windows Script Host? Is Microsoft threatening to be doing away with that in the near future as well?
I am selling an extension for a game engine that enables you to run VBScript and JScript via msscript.ocx, and I was tempted to use the extension for a commercial indie game of mine. Is this worth pursuing, relative to the future of VBScript?