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Hillel Wayne's article discusses the newly released version of AHK (AutoHotkey), a scripting language popular for task automation in Windows. He outlines the key changes and improvements introduced in version 2.0, including new features, enhanced syntax, and better memory management. These changes are designed to make scripting more intuitive and less error-prone, which will undoubtedly ease the workflow for all users, from beginners to advanced. Wayne also mentions how the new approach to objects and functions in AHK might attract programmers who previously weren't interested in this scripting language. Additionally, the article provides helpful tips on migrating from older versions of AHK to version 2.0, which is crucial for users who have relied on older scripts. The article concludes with reflections on the future of AutoHotkey and its role in the automation ecosystem on Windows computers.