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Re: Nice Automator article on O'Reilly
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Re: Nice Automator article on O'Reilly


  • Subject: Re: Nice Automator article on O'Reilly
  • From: "John C. Welch" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 06:12:21 -0500

On 5/9/05 05:21, "Dennis W. Manasco" <email@hidden> wrote:

> To say that someone who programs in AppleScript isn't a programmer
> is, to my understanding of the word, ridiculous: Programming is
> writing in a defined language, AppleScript is a defined language,
> q.e.d. writing in AppleScript is programming.

There is, however, a difference between someone who does the occasional
applescript for whatever reason as the total limit of their programming and
someone who does it all the time for work and even for play. The latter is a
"programmer" the former is someone who occasionally programs, and the
thought processes of the two are quite different.

--
Pajamas are indeed comfy, but society dictates we not wear them to school,
work or the bowling alley.


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