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Re: The future for AppleScript [was Re: where are the shell scripts ?]
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Re: The future for AppleScript [was Re: where are the shell scripts ?]


  • Subject: Re: The future for AppleScript [was Re: where are the shell scripts ?]
  • From: Dave Balderstone <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 21:08:15 -0600


On Feb 9, 2005, at 7:05 PM, Martin Orpen wrote:

Is there any point in pursuing AS or should we give it up and get on with
learning obj-C so that we can hook directly into the apps we want to
control?

Why are they exclusive?

I have a lot invested in Applescript in our publishing workflow and I'm not bloody likely to give it up.

I'm starting to look at other languages and Cocoa programming as well, but that's just prudent. As my users figure out the stuff I can give them via AS, they're asking for more and more. At some point soon it may not be possible to do everything they want via AS.

djb

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