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  • From: Brian Christmas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2016 10:21:28 +1100

Thanks Shane

My app does quite a bit of creating folders, and saving information as .dat files in some pre-created folders. Is it possible to substitute Swift for the ApplescriptObjC code that does this? AObjC seems slow in this regard. In other words, can aObjC and Swift be intermingled, and  would any time saving be worth it. Seconds count in this. I would still leave the particular App that does the printing alone.

Regards, and I appreciate your advice.

Santa


On 3 Feb 2016, at 10:03 AM, Shane Stanley <email@hidden> wrote:

> You're misunderstanding what Swift is. Swift is a programming language -- an alternative to Objective-C. It's not a scripting language -- you can't use it to drive applications.
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Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
<www.macosxautomation.com/applescript/apps/>


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