Jack Dunning's publications could hardly be called books. AHK documentation is well, anemic. Too bad there is not a start to finish; beginner to advanced book, like you would find for Java or Lua or any other.boiler wrote: ↑18 Nov 2020, 15:50I recommend the AutoHotkey documentation. It has many examples including the script showcase. I learned only from that, not from any outside books. If you prefer books, you might want to check out Jack Dunning's books. I haven't read them, but I've seen others say good things about them.
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You have read the entire "Usage and Syntax" section?
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Anemic? What other language’s official documentation is as comprehensive as AHK’s? It not only fully covers the entire command/function list with descriptions and examples of each, but it also contains a full section that walks you through how to use the language, as mikeyww pointed out, as well as a tutorial for beginners. On top of that, the documentation includes a significant “script showcase” showing fully functional and useful tools written in the language.
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IT'S, anemic....
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Your debate skills are excellent. Hard to argue with that reasoning. Thanks for all the examples of languages that had better official documentation.
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