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Blast from the past: string objects and whose lists
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Blast from the past: string objects and whose lists


  • Subject: Blast from the past: string objects and whose lists
  • From: Timothy Bates <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 12:32:08 +0100
  • Thread-topic: Blast from the past: string objects and whose lists

Just stumbled across this old conversation from 2001Š :-(

>> On 1/16/01 6:17 PM, "Chris Nebel" wrote: Of course, if we actually supported
>> object model operations on strings, you could just say
>> 'set every character  of s where it is " " to "_"'.
>> We're working on it. Really. and "Whose" filters [for lists and records too]"
>> --Chris Nebel, AppleScript Engineering

At the time Paul B replied
> Hurray! I'm glad that Apple has given you the wherewithal to get this done.
> Probably we should thank the other Chris, you, and whoever else managed to
> persuade the non-AS higher-ups to let you go ahead with this in the midst of
> more pressing OS X claims on time. This is wonderful news. Paul Berkowitz


--
The word "scientist" did not exist before 1833, when William Whewell
invented it during a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement
of Science (in response to a comment by Coleridge ‹the poet!‹ commenting
derogating empirical science by comparison with ³Natural Philosophy² (which
Coleridge thought he was doing).

Whewell argued from an analogy to the word Artist. It took until the 1900s
for the word to become common.

Learn about the Scottish Enlightenment
<http://www.ed.ac.uk/explore/av/enlightenment2006/>


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