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Aspect-Oriented Windowing (AOW)

Posted on 07/07/2006 00:00 AM | Link | Post Comment
I'd like to coin a new term for what AutoHotKey does: Aspect Oriented Windowing (AOW). Basically AutoHotKey lets you hook into various Windows "events" and modify them on the fly--all with a high-level scripting language (or you can use the macro recorder to record your mouse and keyboard actions, thus avoiding much of the coding). It's a bit like Aspect-Oriented Programming in that you can take an event (a keypress or the opening of a window with a certain title) and do something after or instead of the event (mapping to a different key, etc.) It's pretty neat (and fun) actually. Linux users have always enjoyed being able to modify the OS to fit their needs--now Windows users can too, and on the GUI level which is often easier.
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