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On Aug 8, 2006, at 8:23 AM, has wrote:
> I did start working on my own AEOM framework a while back, but
> stopped once I realised it's a non-trivial problem and the only
> sensible approach would be to implement some scriptable
> applications first and then extract a framework out of that. Given
> the time and work that would take, I'm more inclined to put up with
> the existing Cocoa Scripting framework despite its problems - I'm
> not being paid to do it, after all.
>
I was thinking about this a while ago. Cocoa script is a great great
idea. It just tends to be poorly implemented. Too many people take
the Cocoa scripting and make a bridge to their View. What they
should be doing is hooking it into the Model. If I am scripting a
spreadsheet, I don't care what it looks like. I just want to toss
some data into columns and then make a graph. Perhaps run some
statistics.
-Mark
I don't get paid for my opinions and thats probably for the best.
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