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Re: Introduction and procmail test
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Re: Introduction and procmail test


  • Subject: Re: Introduction and procmail test
  • From: Emmanuel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2004 00:06:22 +0200

At 10:39 AM -0400 19/06/04, Joe Klemmer wrote:
> I have recently found myself in a position of having to learn/write
>AppleScript. My current skills are geared towards Linux (admin &
>developing) for over a decade but I am new to OS X. As a user I've been
>playing/using it for about 2 years but the only scripting or programming
>I've ever done with it has been on the *NIX level. Now I have a task to
>develop a droplet. I have Script Debugger, a plethora of URLs and a
>bunch of books however I'm still a little lost. I'm seeking some advice
>on what the best way would be to ramp up quickly for developing with
>AppleScript. The books I have are (in no particular order):
>
>Mac OS X Panther for Unix Geeks
>AppleScript in a Nutshell
>AppleScript for Applications (a Visual Quickstart Guide)
>AppleScript the Definitive Guide (Covers Mac OS X Panther)
>Programming Mac OS X

You're still missing the AppleScript working environment. It's free, so it's little advertised :-)

Check <http://www.satimage-software.com/en/smile.html>.

Emmanuel
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