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Re: date/Snow Leopard changed
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Re: date/Snow Leopard changed


  • Subject: Re: date/Snow Leopard changed
  • From: Deivy Marck Petrescu <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2009 17:38:53 -0400


Long time ago there was a software that was really user friendly and allowed people to write nifty applications. It is here no more.
It programming language was called HyperTalk, a sister of AppleScript.
The program was HyperCard.
It had, in the early 90s a way to deal with dates that would allow everyone, no matter where they were and how they wrote their dates it would be converted properly to the users Mac.


It was called dateItems. And it was "year,month,day, hour, minutes, seconds"
So given a dateItem we could convert it to any time format.
Isn't is time AS would have something like that?


And please, no Cocoa. This is to write an AppleScript not an application.
And no iso date since we don't know if it is going to be supported.
Right now I know it as a hack.



Deivy Petrescu email@hidden





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