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Re: Good AppleScript Book? * O' Reilly *
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Re: Good AppleScript Book? * O' Reilly *


  • Subject: Re: Good AppleScript Book? * O' Reilly *
  • From: Robbie Newton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2001 12:25:59 -0400

> on 8/9/01 3:19 AM, Paul Berkowitz at email@hidden wrote:

> Especially if you've already done scripting in other languages, the new
> O'Reilly book "AppleScript in a Nutshell" is probably best for you.

I second that notion... We just got that book and it is very well written
for someone like me (who has never really used AppleScript) to pick up on
the concepts pretty fast. Also, apple has some help resources you can
download off of their site. They come with a very extensive collection of
basic functional examples. Using those for reverse engineering is the way to
go!



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