Re: Slow app with Fusion drive.
Re: Slow app with Fusion drive.
- Subject: Re: Slow app with Fusion drive.
- From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2013 16:55:25 -0800
- Thread-topic: Slow app with Fusion drive.
On 3/12/13 2:33 PM, "Shane Stanley" <email@hidden> wrote:
> They are snippets of compiled AppleScriptObjC code, which is really just
> normal AS code, and they can be used in several places:
>
....
Aha. The code in Brian's email looked like regular AS from AS Editor, which
fooled me, especially as the excerpt he posted used no ASObjC or ObjC. So
the fact that you threw in the two NS Objects threw me for a bit of a loop,
as you didn't (have to) advise him to make them ASObjC apps. I've since gone
back and read his very first email where he says that the code comes from an
Xcode app. I had missed that previously.
>
> * In AppleScriptObjC Explorer,
> which will run the code "natively", and can save it in the form of an app
> similar to those saved from ASE. 10.6 or later.
>
And I hadn't yet noticed AppleScriptObjC Explorer link on your home page.
It's clearly a much more advanced and useful app than your (earlier?)
Runner. I must have seen references to both previously and amalgamated them
into one item in my mind. It looks truly fascinating. I look forward to
doing some exploring in good time.
Many thanks for your replies, Shane.
--
Paul Berkowitz
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