Re: A date IS a date
Re: A date IS a date
- Subject: Re: A date IS a date
- From: Ed Stockly <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2008 12:22:14 -0800
PS. As Michelle puts, I believe that the specific problem that
this thread is about, date in itunes is Apple's fault, but not
AS's fault!
But wait a minute, these kinds of terminology conflicts have been a
part of appleScript from the start and yet we continue to use the
technology and buy their computers and purchase apps with AppleScript
implementations and script these applications with conflicted
terminology.
So, cosmically, doesn't that make it OUR fault?!?
Maybe coming up with workarounds and going on with our scripting,
building our workflows and automating our solutions is enabling Apple ?
ES
You know appleScript used to have a terminology registrar who
maintained a list of key words used by osaxen and app so that app and
osax developers could avoid just this kind of situation. Maybe it's
his fault for getting laid off?
: )
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