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[ANN] New comprehensive AppleScript book
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Nov 6, 2004, 06:00 PM
 
Hello all,

I am pleased to announce that my AppleScript book, published by Apress Books, is available for sale and is currently shipping.
This 888-page book has contributions by Shirley Hopkins, Emmanuel Lévy and Mark Munro, and the superb technical editing was the work of Bill Cheeseman.
The book is intended to be a sort of an AppleScript Bible, covering almost every aspect of AppleScript in depth and great detail, using hundreds of sample scripts.

I hope you enjoy it!
Hanaan

Link to the book on my website (you can download hundreds of scripts shown in the book):
http://www.customflowsolutions.com/p...criptbook.html

Link to the book on Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...199017-9239807

Here's a bit of info about the book:
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Another book about AppleScript? No, not really; this is the book about AppleScript. There are enough books that either summarize the language or just touch on the basics; this one is written for real people who need to use AppleScript to get real things done.
This book starts from the scripter’s point of view. It is organized based on the way the scripter uses the language, and pulls together all aspects of the language that pertain to that subject.
It starts with some in-depth introductory chapters on subjects such as variables, lists, and values, to explain the language to beginners and intermediate users. From there, it goes into subjects such as text manipulation, working with files, creating interfaces, and more. These subjects are explained and organized from a functional real-world viewpoint; after all, Hanaan has been writing scripts for a living for almost ten years, and knows which subjects are important, what commands get used, and where you should be careful. Most chapters end with a summary that reiterates the important commands, properties, and other facts covered therein. This helps you get information quickly when you need it.
The book also gets into advanced topics, but instead of being written in a way that excludes beginners and leaves advanced users wanting more, it takes a different approach: every subject is given background and basic exercises to allow beginners to figure it out. Then, the text explores the core of the matter, and looks at the subject from all possible angles, emphasizing the important issues. This book allows you to get what you need to be a better scripter, whether you create automated systems for a living, or just want to make a little less work for yourself and make life more fun in the process!

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Hanaan Rosenthal * Custom Flow Solutions
MEDIA AUTOMATION CONSULTING
401-487-2957 * hanaan@mac.com
* www.customflowsolutions.com *

be successful... ...work less.
     
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Nov 7, 2004, 12:48 AM
 
Wow. You know, a lot of the time it annoys me when people hawk their books on message boards, but I'm actually excited to hear about this. It sounds like a real asset to the Mac community.
Chuck
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Nov 7, 2004, 02:24 PM
 
congratulations. good luck!

yeah, I would get angry at people posting things like "I HAVE A NEW BOOK" although it is not everyday that someone gets their book published...
     
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Nov 7, 2004, 09:26 PM
 
Impressive team of authors. Look forward to adding it tto my library. Applescirpt is such a great resource.

Thanks!
Craig
     
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Nov 8, 2004, 12:00 PM
 
Originally posted by Chuckit:
Wow. You know, a lot of the time it annoys me when people hawk their books on message boards, but I'm actually excited to hear about this. It sounds like a real asset to the Mac community.
It only annoys me if the author only uses the forum to announce his product. I hope Hanaan sticks around and contributes to the forum.
     
   
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