Re: Reference ?
Re: Reference ?
- Subject: Re: Reference ?
- From: Jean-Christophe Helary <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2011 08:20:53 +0900
Thank you Ed and Jo for the help. I think I've more or less made up my mind now.
Jean-CHristophe
On 20 févr. 11, at 02:16, email@hidden wrote:
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>> The problem is that I have already found all those references :)
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> That's not a problem!
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>> What I want is personal advice (eventually offlist) on the good and the bad, or rather, on the good and the best :)
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> On that list I posted, I haven't read the first one, but I'm going to track it down. I don't think you could go wrong with any of the next three on the list. The others are good, but may be a bit dated.
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> Most (all?) of these books have on-line sample chapters which give you a pretty good idea as to the quality of the work.
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> Between the books available in print, the ASLG in PDF and resources like this list and macscripter you're pretty well covered.
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>> The online reference is pretty good as far as I can tell, but I'd really like to have something I can read on a chair because that's how I process complex things better.
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> You can get a print copy of the AppleScript language guide on amazon, but new it costs an arm and a leg. Be careful buying used, it was updated about three years ago.
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> You could also print your own copy.
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> ES
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Jean-Christophe Helary
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