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AppleScript

Mark Conway Munro

Computers / Operating Systems / Mac OS

Developers will advance their AppleScript skills easily with this guide

Part of the Developer Reference series, this book is packed with professional secrets for designing and building automated solutions with AppleScript, the powerful, system-level scripting language built into every Mac. Programmers will discover new ways to increase their professional efficiency and become more valuable in their jobs.

With up to date coverage of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and loaded with real-world tips and techniques, this guide includes best practices and conventions along with informative lessons. You'll advance your scripting skills to the next level under the direction of a long-time veteran of the AppleScript community.

  • Provides step-by-step lessons for designing and building automated solutions with AppleScript
  • Written by a well-respected veteran of the AppleScript community
  • Part of the Developer Reference series that focuses on enhancing the skills of professional Apple developers
  • Filled with professional secrets, tips and techniques to help programmers increase their professional value
  • Includes best practices, naming conventions, and much more

With the information you'll get from AppleScript,you'll become a better and more effective developer.

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