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Learn AppleScript
The Comprehensive Guide to Scripting and Automation on Mac OS X
By: Hamish Sanderson, Hanaan Rosenthal, Ian Piper, Barry Wainwright, Cra
eText | 10 July 2010 | Edition Number 3
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AppleScript is an English-like, easy-to-understand scripting language built into every Mac. AppleScript can automate hundreds of AppleScript-able applications, performing tasks both large and small, complex and simple.
Learn AppleScript: The Comprehensive Guide to Scripting and Automation on Mac OS X, Third Edition has been completely updated for Mac OS X Snow Leopard. It???s all here, with an emphasis on practical information that will help you solve any automation problem???from the most mundane repetitive tasks to highly integrated workflows of complex systems.
- Friendly enough for beginners, detailed enough for advanced AppleScripters
- Includes major contributions from expert AppleScripters: Emmanuel Levy, Harald Monihart, Ian Piper, Shane Stanley, Barry Wainwright, Craig Williams, and foreword by AppleScript inventor, William Cook
- See how AppleScript represents information as objects???including numbers, strings, lists, and records.
- Learn how to manipulate these objects using commands and operators, and how to store them in variables.
- Organize your code using handlers and script objects.
- Understand how applications describe their objects and commands in dictionaries and how to interpret that information when learning to script applications.
- Manipulate the Mac OS X file system.
- Automate iTunes, Mail, iCal, and other popular lifestyle applications in Mac OS X.
- Discover sophisticated text processing techniques using regular expressions.
- Script professional productivity applications???Apple iWork, Microsoft Office, FileMaker Pro, and Adobe InDesign.
- Harness the power of the Unix command line in Mac OS X.
- Create your own Cocoa applications with the new AppleScriptObjC bridge.
- First-time scripters who want to automate tasks on their Macs
- Existing AppleScripters looking to develop proficient, professional, or guru-level knowledge and skills
- Professional Mac OS X developers wishing to understand this powerful and pervasive technology
- Introducing AppleScript
- AppleScript in Principle
- AppleScript in Practice
- Writing Scripts in AppleScript Editor
- Understanding How Application Scripting Works
- Learning to Work with AppleScript Objects
- Working with Text
- Working with Numbers
- Working with Dates
- Working with Lists and Records
- Storing Objects in Variables
- More on Commands
- More on Operators and Coercions
- Making Decisions Using Conditionals and Loops
- Making Decisions When Dealing with Errors
- Interacting with the User
- Working with Files
- Organizing Your Code with Handlers
- Organizing Your Code with Script Objects
- Scripting the File System
- Scripting Apple Applications
- Extending AppleScript with Scripting Additions
- AppleScript Amenities
- Scripting iWork and Office
- Scripting Data and Databases
- Scripting Adobe InDesign
- Interacting with the Unix Command Line
- Using Smile: The AppleScript Integrated Production Environment
- Tips and Techniques for Improving Your Scripts
- Creating Cocoa Applications with AppleScriptObjC
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ISBN: 9781430223627
ISBN-10: 1430223626
Published: 10th July 2010
Format: PDF
Language: English
Publisher: Springer Nature
Edition Number: 3
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- Non-FictionComputing & I.T.Operating SystemsApple Operating Systems
- Non-FictionComputing & I.T.Computer HardwarePersonal ComputersMacintosh or Apple Mac Computers
- Non-FictionComputing & I.T.Computer Programming & Software DevelopmentProgramming & Scripting Languages
- Non-FictionComputing & I.T.Computer Programming & Software DevelopmentSoftware Engineering
- Non-FictionComputing & I.T.Computer Programming & Software DevelopmentMacintosh Programming