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Re: Applescript: Developer or End-User technology?
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Re: Applescript: Developer or End-User technology?


  • Subject: Re: Applescript: Developer or End-User technology?
  • From: has <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 16:13:55 +0100

Emile Schwarz wrote:

>AppleEvents ? I can be wrong, but I do not think about them as a End User technology

They're not. They're an IPC [inter-process communication] mechanism; one of the many foundation layers upon which higher-level systems (e.g. Mac desktop applications, AppleScript's application automation support) are built.

HTH

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