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Welcome to Java-AppleScript-Connector AppleScript is a powerful scripting language, which is very popular among Mac users. Scripts consist of small English sentences, for example tell application "Finder" to open the trash. Mac OS X ships with lots of interesting examples which show how to use AppleScript. Of course, the Internet offers a wealth of freely available scripts, too. Java Standard
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Someone recently asked us to do âvim on Railsâ screencasts. So, weâre responding with this experiment. Let us know if this is valuable and weâll try to improve things like audio quality. Install thoughtbot/dotfiles git clone git://github.com/thoughtbot/dotfiles.git cd dotfiles ./install.sh Installing Vim If youâre on a UNIX machine, you probably have vi. You may also have vim. Try running vim from
Ruby Weekly is a weekly newsletter covering the latest Ruby and Rails news. Long-time Rubyist and the community's own resident crazy genius, whytheluckystiff (a.k.a. _why) seems to have gone missing. Not only has he deleted his Twitter account (@_why) but his Github repositories and all of his great Ruby related Web sites - poignantguide.net, hackety.org, whytheluckystiff.net, and shoooes.net are
What a mean-spirited thing to do to someone who just wanted to stay anonymous. It makes me sad and angry.If this is the reason _why decided to pick up and leave, I understand it. We have his code, it will live on. Perhaps he will return in another guise. >>What a mean-spirited thing to do to someone who just wanted to stay anonymous. If this is the reason _why decided to pick up and leave, I under
Unfortunately Iâm short on time at the moment (trying to launch a project this week) but I have to say, at least, a few words about the hacker and artist _why. At this moment, _whyâs online presence appears to be no more. All of his sites and code are gone. This includes, and is not limited to: http://twitter.com/_why http://github.com/why http://whytheluckystiff.net/ http://poignantguide.net/ htt
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