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Re: 8. Newbie to Applescript (Vincent Pyle): AppleScript books?
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Re: 8. Newbie to Applescript (Vincent Pyle): AppleScript books?


  • Subject: Re: 8. Newbie to Applescript (Vincent Pyle): AppleScript books?
  • From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 09:48:43 -0700

On 4/12/01 9:03 AM, "Michael Grant" <email@hidden> wrote:

>> I have AppleScript for Dummies but do NOT recommend it: outdated, poorly
>> organized, full of pointless and insulting asides.
>
> I'm not sure there's anything available, other than Apple's Help
> modules, that's not outdated. Keeping that in mind, the best
> AppleScript book is probably still Danny Goodman's AppleScript
> Handbook, followed by the AppleScript for the Internet Visual Quick
> Start Guide (which is useful not only for Internet-related
> scripting). Maybe O'Reilly will do something on AppleScript as a
> follow-up to the upcoming Carbon and Cocoa books.

They are indeed. Check their website. "AppleScript in a Nutshell" is due out
next month.

--
Paul Berkowitz


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