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Re: Input for Upcoming Book


  • Subject: Re: Input for Upcoming Book
  • From: Charles Ross <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 23:51:46 -0800

Paul,

On Friday, January 17, 2003, at 08:04 AM, Paul Berkowitz wrote:

nobody will buy the book if half of it is devoted to dead technologies.

I am leaning more and more to covering only OS X technologies, but I still haven't definitively decided to go in that direction. While Classic is certainly "dying", I wouldn't call it dead yet, despite the famous gravestone. Part of the appeal of AppleScript as a programming language is that it is included with every Mac. Yes, others are now included with every copy of OS X, but AppleScript is the only language that, for free, straddles the OS strait.

So far every comment that has taken a stance has said to concentrate on X. Any dissenting opinions?

Thanks,
Chuck
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