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Apple says future versions of macOS won’t include a number of open-source scripting languages. The impact of this change will vary depending on the audience, but it will affect more people than you ...
Apple says that developers should use an alternative scripting language going forward, such as Python 3, but it's worth noting that Python 3 also does not come preinstalled on macOS.
Programmers typically have to learn several languages to do their jobs. In the Apple world, that might include Objective-C to code Mac and iOS apps and AppleScript to automate common tasks. But ...
Apple designed OSA purposely to allow other scripting languages to be plugged in and used to automate the Mac. AppleScript is but one OSA language.
Python is an example of a language that is commonly used for scripting, and indeed it's the language that Apple compared against onstage at WWDC. Swift: The best of all the above?
(Nobody ever talks about it, but Apple added JavaScript as a peer to AppleScript for scripting on the Mac a while back.) More likely, though, is that Apple will pick an official scripting language.
Apple currently supports over 50 languages and varying script systems with its system-wide keyboard in iOS, but a new job listing hints that it is working to add support for additional languages ...