On Sunday, July 13, 2003, at 03:29 AM, David Ledger wrote:

The sooner 'Project Builder' can create perl or shell projects directly the better.

What sort of projects? A simple .pl file doesn't really need a project - it's just a single file. You can use PB to edit it, although BBEdit is arguably a much better editor for that.


If you're looking for full-scale apps, rather than single .pl files, you should have a look at CamelBones. With it, you can create Cocoa apps in Perl. And yes, it comes with app templates for Project Builder.

sherm--

C programmers never die - they're just cast into void.

I'd just like to GUIise some of the scripts I use in conjunction with GUI apps. The Project/Interface builder team looks like a solution, but I've only seen a demo and tried the sample prog so far. I'd like to use them to implement something in a language I know rather than have to learn a new language and a new program development technique at the same time. Historically I'm an assembler programmer, now I use ksh, awk and perl. Missed out on most of the stuff in between except for a bit of C and a bit of Modula (I, not II).


David

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