I was introduced to computers via an Epson QX-10. Had a monochrome monitor dual lowdensity 5.25" floppy drives , no hard drive, and about 20 of the best games ive ever played. Me and my brother would beat each other up to see who would get to use it. I still remeber trying to get the dam text editing program to work... man was it a pain to use. I still remeber taking in a typed homework assignment when I was in 2nd grade... my teacher was a little freaked out by it:).
I have not used WSH much, and I have used AuotIT a good bit. WSH scripting appears to be more powerful in a few obscure ways, but AutoIT is much much more easy to learn and is quickly becoming very powerful. For 99% of common windows automation tasks, autoIT seems to me the way to go.
I was introduced to computers via an Epson QX-10. Had a monochrome monitor dual lowdensity 5.25" floppy drives , no hard drive, and about 20 of the best games ive ever played. Me and my brother would beat each other up to see who would get to use it. I still remeber trying to get the dam text editing program to work... man was it a pain to use. I still remeber taking in a typed homework assignment when I was in 2nd grade... my teacher was a little freaked out by it :).
I have not used WSH much, and I have used AuotIT a good bit. WSH scripting appears to be more powerful in a few obscure ways, but AutoIT is much much more easy to learn and is quickly becoming very powerful. For 99% of common windows automation tasks, autoIT seems to me the way to go.