We know what you're thinking. You've heard about AppleScript. You've heard that it can do amazing things. You've heard that it can automate away the tiring, redundant, repetitive tasks you do with the computer.<BR> <BR>All true. But you're not sure about what's involved with using it. Is it difficul
AppleScript 1-2-3
✍ Scribed by Soghoian, Sal;Cheeseman, Bill
- Publisher
- Peachpit Press
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 897
- Series
- Apple Pro training series
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Subjects
FACHLICHE NACHSCHLAGEWERKE + FACHLEXIKA + HANDBÜCHER (DOKUMENTENTYP);LANGAGES DE PROGRAMMATION SPÉCIFIQUES;OUVRAGES DE RÉFÉRENCE SPÉCIALISÉS + ENCYCLOPÉDIES SPÉCIALISÉES + MANUELS (TYPE DE DOCUMENT);SPECIAL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES;SPECIALIZED REFERENCE WORKS + SPECIALIZED ENCYCLOPAEDIAS + HANDBOOKS (DOCUMENT TYPE);SPEZIELLE PROGRAMMIERSPRACHEN;AppleScript (Computer program language);FACHLICHE NACHSCHLAGEWERKE + FACHLEXIKA + HANDBÜCHER (DOKUMENTENTYP);LANGAGES DE PROGRAMMATION SPÉCIFIQUES;OUVRAGE
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