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Re: obligatory snipe [was Re: how can script bundles store extra stuff?]
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Re: obligatory snipe [was Re: how can script bundles store extra stuff?]


  • Subject: Re: obligatory snipe [was Re: how can script bundles store extra stuff?]
  • From: Emmanuel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 12:35:44 +0200

At 10:34 AM +0100 7/25/05, has wrote:
For folk who really need to get something done and have little inclination to sit down and learn a language first, AppleScript's offer of "do now, learn later" is exactly the entry point they're looking for. (It'll come back and bite them later, of course, but by that time they're so damn elated they'll hardly even notice their leg chewed off.:)

I think that this is an opinion, not facts.

Mine is that AppleScript extensive users feel more rewarded than bitten.

Emmanuel
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