SpiderWorks has announced the exclusive printed softcover release of "Danny Goodman's AppleScript Handbook (Mac OS X Edition)".
One of the most recommended AppleScript references ever published, this definitive guide has been completely rewritten for Mac OS X by world-renowned scripting expert Danny Goodman.
"Danny Goodman's AppleScript Handbook (Mac OS X Edition)" quickly became one of SpiderWorks' best-selling eBook titles and by popular demand, it is now available from the SpiderWorks.com web site as a printed softcover edition for only $34.95 (USD).
Danny Goodman says:
"This new Third Edition became a labor of love, with the hope of inspiring a new generation of beginning and intermediate AppleScript users with contemporary commentary and examples that actually work in today's environment. I still believe that AppleScript is an outstanding technology that puts the Macintosh far ahead of the alternatives. As a mature technology with oodles of support from the developer community, AppleScript can inspire any thoughtful and creative Mac user to do great things."
The all new Mac OS X AppleScript companion examples from the book are available to customers as a free download from SpiderWorks' exclusive online Customer Download Center.
Danny Goodman is the author of numerous critically acclaimed and best-selling books, including "Mac OS X Technology Guide to Dashboard," "The Complete HyperCard Handbook," "JavaScript Bible," "Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference," "JavaScript & DHTML Cookbook," and "Spam Wars." He is a renowned authority and expert teacher of computer scripting languages and has been deciphering high-tech for non-geeks since the late 1970s.
SpiderWorks specializes in how-to eBooks and printed books, providing quality content from respected authors at a low price. Where it takes some publishers several months to get new technology-related books into the hands of customers, SpiderWorks is able to bypass those traditional print production hurdles by embracing the eBook format and utilizing the advanced print-on-demand publishing services of Lulu.com, satisfying the immediate needs of today's digital lifestyles in a timely, cost-effective manner.
dept = Programming Development: languages, utilities
audience = Mac specific computer user
ARLINGTON, Virginia (September 8, 2005)
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