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by Randal L. Schwartz and Apple Developer Connection 09/24/2002 Prior to Mac OS X, Perl scripters were forced to telnet to a shell prompt on a remote Unix box to get full access to their favorite language. But now, with its BSD underpinnings and a terminal window, Mac OS X has the same version of Perl you'd find on any Unix system. Of course, Apple's own scripting language, AppleScript, has been around for years. And a recent release of the language added the ability to use SOAP...n
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