Re: Suggested amendments to your Temperature Converter tutorial
Re: Suggested amendments to your Temperature Converter tutorial
- Subject: Re: Suggested amendments to your Temperature Converter tutorial
- From: Philip Buckley <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 15:32:29 +0000
On 21 Feb 2010, at 21:18, Matt Neuburg wrote:
On or about 2/21/10 12:00 PM, thus spake
"email@hidden"
<email@hidden>:
in order to use AppleScript ObjC, I had to have a good
understanding of
Objective C and the Cocoa Framework anyway, and since that is the
case I might
as well just learn Cocoa & Objective C and be done with it.
Just what I've been saying from the outset. I'm so glad to see I'm
not the
only person who says it!
Hi Matt,
If I were writing a standalone program, I wouldn't disagree with your
stance on this. But all my programming involves scripting other
programs, whether InDesign, Word, Excel etc. and then doing something
with the results I get from those programs - presenting those results
to the end user and giving them choices as to what they then do, etc.
Surely for such types of program Objective C and the Cocoa Framework
alone won't do the job? Isn't the very point of AppleScript ObjC (and
AppleScript Studio before it) that it enables us to put an interface
on scripts that address other programs as well as manipulate data
returned from those programs?
Regards
Philip
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