Re: minimum function?
Re: minimum function?
- Subject: Re: minimum function?
- From: "Wallace, William" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2005 11:24:26 -0500
JJ,
Do you think there might be some useful purpose to adding a new segment to
the MacScripter FAQ? Something like an Advanced Techniques section. Since
I'm the guy who opened his big mouth about this, I guess I should volunteer
to dredge the list archives for QnA's. I'd do it, if it seemed like others
might have some interest in having it done, but if any of you guys have
suggestions for buzzwords to search for, that would help. I mean I've been
lurking this list for a while now, and I vaguely recall several extended
discussions on sorting algorithms, boosting handler performance, scoping
gotchas, yada yada... Perhaps those of you who have actually participated in
those conversations might have better recollection of possible candidates
for such a compilation.
Anybody have some concrete suggestions on what to search for?
--
St!ff
On 4/7/05 2:43 PM, "jj" <email@hidden> wrote:
>> I won't, since my tolerance for this sort of crap ran out yonks ago and I've
>> largely jumped ship for the much more reliable Python language. Besides, I
>> already left y'all a stack of wisdom-licious free libraries courtesy of
>> AppleMods, so reckon my community dues are already fully paid up.:) Maybe
>> someone else'll feel like some exercise though.
>
> Your contributions, Has, are very well known and you overpaid (and still
> overpay from the python side) to this community, I think ;-)
>
>> BTW, FWIW there's already a general AppleScript FAQ at macscripter.net. No
>> doubt there's already some useful info there on dealing with AS's
>> 'eccentricities', and I'm sure jj would be happy to take submissions for new
>> content and/or improvements to material already there; maybe start a new
>> section specifically for this topic if there's enough interest.
>
> MacScripter's FAQ section harvested the suggestion and is opened to
> submissions, though we all wish AppleScript itself could make obsolete all
> these tricky questions in a near future.
>
> If you think you have a nice Q & A, feel free to use the submission form at:
>
> http://www.macscripter.net/contact/
>
> (Julio J. Sancho)
>
> And we'll gladly review and publish it ;-)
>
>
> jj
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