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OK, all you “been scripting for a year and think I can script the New York City traffic light system” people, listen up. Although this chapter covers fundamental AppleScript concepts, it is written also for you. There’s nothing better than to reread about that stuff you think is way behind you. Like any other complex subject, AppleScript has a lot of levels, and in order to understand more and get up to the next level, you sometimes have to start fresh and pretend you know nothing.

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Rosenthal, H. (2004). Starting to Script—All Over Again. In: AppleScript: A Comprehensive Guide to Scripting and Automation on Mac OS X. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5352-5_2

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