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AppleScript Pro Sessions
Since 2001, Ray Robertson has been partnering with Shane Stanley of Melbourne, Australia, to offer AppleScript Pro Sessions. This five-day training event has received rave reviews from both beginning and experienced scripters with its focus on application-specific scripting. A unique event in the AppleScript world, the sessions are typically offered once or twice a year. [ More info ]
Customized Training
The best way to learn is to develop a project for your company under the supervision of an instructor. Working with an experienced developer/trainer, not only will you learn more about what you need to know about AppleScript in a hurry, but the result will also put you well on the way to completing an automated workflow. Although this method is expensive and the most demanding of the instructor, it is also be the most beneficial. Scripting Events offers such services on-site, and at times can add on a day or two of customized training to our regular course offerings in various cities. [Email for more info]
Other Training Opportunities
Scripting Events has offered a one-day introduction to AppleScript, based on the highly acclaimed introductory day at AppleScript Pro Sessions. A lecture-based class covering much material, this introduction stressed all the fundamentals of AppleScript, and touches upon some advanced concepts. Although these classes may resume in the future, for now Ray is focused on the AppleScript Pro Sessions mentioned above.
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“Overall, an excellent course. Well worth the time spent. Very informative
to see and hear what others are doing with AppleScript.”
“The course was great. I feel like I got what I needed to get started.” “Thank you for the informative seminar...I appreciate your knowledge and expertise in the print/prepress field.” “A real eye opener to so many applications that can be scripted. AppleScript truly can do anything!” “You provided a very good introduction to an advanced scripting environment.” |
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