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AppleScriptObjC & Cocoa


  • Subject: AppleScriptObjC & Cocoa
  • From: Kellen Ruyle via AppleScript-Users <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2020 20:37:46 -0500

Hello!

being fairly new to AppleScripting, some of the books I’ve been going through
discuss AppleScript Studio and being able to create an AppleScript application
in Xcode. Of course, AppleScript Studio is not a thing. But seems like pretty
cool concept making your scripts with a user interface. Is there a way to do
this currently? I found that it has largely been replaced by AppleScriptObjC
and the Cocoa framework. So can you create AppleScript apps with GUI? And is it
beneficial to learn the Cocoa framework, Objective-C, and thus AppleScriptObjC
if I ever want to write more advanced scripts, especially with GUI’s? If so,
are there any resources out there? Sorry for the lengthy email!

Kind regards,
Kell

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