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   <title>Domingo Alvarez Duarte</title>
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   <author> (Domingo Alvarez duarte)</author>
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   <description><![CDATA[I&#39;m very impressed with your BeroScript although it&#39;s only for x86 and windows.<br />
<br /> I was looking through the examples but could not find something like hash tables like lua tables on it, there is something like that on BeroScript?]]></description>
     
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