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Re: Scripting and Back to Mac
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Re: Scripting and Back to Mac


  • Subject: Re: Scripting and Back to Mac
  • From: Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 11:19:47 +1100
  • Thread-topic: Scripting and Back to Mac

On 22/10/10 11:02 AM, "Alex Zavatone" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Yeah, I just moved from "academic" to splitting up my AS files in xCode and
> once figuring out how to access them, am now proceeding with some code
> organization and addition of nice, neat little classes will allow my app to
> scale much better.

Right, but you're then moving into AppleScriptObjC, which means Cocoa apps,
not AppleScript applets. The rules are a bit different there because you're
talking object-oriented classes -- apart from anything else, AppleScript's
globals aren't global there at all.

--
Shane Stanley <email@hidden>



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