Re: Informal poll
Re: Informal poll
- Subject: Re: Informal poll
- From: Michael Grant <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 00:43:06 -0500
I have a few "load script" libraries that I wrote years ago, and i've rewritten some of them to use the new Mavericks mechanisms. Can't remember if i've written any Mavericks-style library scripts from scratch, maybe a couple. I've been working through your ASObjC book but haven't really done anything practical with it yet. I do think being able to use ASObjC without calling a library script could be useful, although I also appreciate the advantages of modularity.
Does the AppleScript fairy have the power to grant me a month or six weeks just to learn and write code without having to worry about annoyances like earning a living, or is that beyond her purview?
Michael
On Friday, June 13, 2014, Shane Stanley <
email@hidden> wrote:
I'm conducting an informal poll of scripters. All except the last are aimed at people running Mavericks. It's more a matter of curiosity than seeking meaningful statistics, and I figure others might also be interested, so replies to the list are preferred.
* Are you using the Script Libraries facility (not Script Debugger libraries or "load script" libraries)? If so, are you using standard AS libraries, ASObjC-based libraries, or both? And are you writing (or at least modifying) them yourself, or getting them elsewhere? And are you using libraries with scripting dictionaries, or using normal AppleScript handler calls?
* If you're not using Script Libraries, is there any particular reason?
* Do you know how to set up Script Libraries and use them in your scripts?
* Do you think you would be more likely to use ASObjC if you could include it directly in your scripts (perhaps confined to handlers or sections of code), or would it not make any difference?
* If you were to be granted one AppleScript-related wish, what would it be?
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