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RE: AppleScript Studio: First Impressions
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RE: AppleScript Studio: First Impressions


  • Subject: RE: AppleScript Studio: First Impressions
  • From: "Sprague, Graham" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 10:50:56 -0500

What version are you running? I am an ADC member but I can only see the 10.1
developer tools from October? What gives?

> ----------
> From: Sean Malone
> Sent: Tuesday, November 6, 2001 8:25 PM
> To: email@hidden
> Subject: AppleScript Studio: First Impressions
>
> Dear Scripters:
> After downloading the new Developer's Tools package from the ADC, I've
> had a chance to tinker with AppleScript Studio and have to say it's very
> impressive. I've never learned C++ or anything 'heavyweight' in terms of
> programming languages, and have felt that although AS is rather robust, it
> ultimately wouldn't be able to measure up. But when you are in the
> 'studio'
> you have available to you an incredible array of tools, and truly brings
> AS
> to the level of 'peer language' as has been said recently.
> I think that, without question, 'Studio will open the eyes of those
> who
> have shrugged off AS for whatever reason, and/or encourage more Apple
> devotees to find out what's under the hood. It's very hard to believe
> something as powerful as this is free. Kudos to Apple and the 'studio
> team,
> and most importantly, thanks!
>
> Sean
>
> ==============
> Sean Malone
> Music Theory
> University of Oregon
> www.seanmalone.net
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