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<blockquote data-quote="Tallguy" data-source="post: 783465" data-attributes="member: 72885"><p>and let's not forget about Applescript. Despite all it flaws, it's quite a nice way to ease yourself into the world of programming. And thanks to Applescript Studio, you can create quite sophisticated interfaces for your Applescripts which is always satisfying.</p><p></p><p>I tried learning Objective-C a few years ago using Stephen G. Kochan's book but failed to get my head around it. I then switched to Applescript Studio and that allowed me to crowbar my way into programming. Since then I have read Stephen G. Kochan's book again and it all made <em>much</em> more sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tallguy, post: 783465, member: 72885"] and let's not forget about Applescript. Despite all it flaws, it's quite a nice way to ease yourself into the world of programming. And thanks to Applescript Studio, you can create quite sophisticated interfaces for your Applescripts which is always satisfying. I tried learning Objective-C a few years ago using Stephen G. Kochan's book but failed to get my head around it. I then switched to Applescript Studio and that allowed me to crowbar my way into programming. Since then I have read Stephen G. Kochan's book again and it all made [I]much[/I] more sense. [/QUOTE]
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