Re: Cocoa Loco
Re: Cocoa Loco
- Subject: Re: Cocoa Loco
- From: "Daniel A. Shockley" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 19:44:14 -0500
I'd like to back John Delacour up on this one. He is definitely one
of the names I recognize as being VERY helpful to this list. Of
course, so is Chris Nebel. The point is, most of John's complaints
are VALID, and are the concern is someone who sees something very
important to all of us being mistreated. The thread about how 'get is
required to evaluate a reference' and more show that AppleScript is
not being implemented properly in many Apple-built applications. If
there is a cause for this, it needs to be fixed. Some problems have
been around for a long time. Telling people not to complain really is
not fair - we've been waiting ten years for this vital technology to
be implemented in a more consistent and complete way.
John Delacour wrote:
At 9:27 pm -0800 2/3/03, Christopher Nebel wrote:
>d. Filing bugs is a good way to be constructive.
What I object to in all this is you (a) slandering the Cocoa team
and (b) refusing to do anything other than gripe on a public mailing
list.
Perhaps you would like to rephrase that. What I have done on public
Applescript mailing lists for over seven years is mainly inform and
educate, and though I seek no credit for it, I can assure you that
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