El 21 de abril de 2009 11:22, William Siegrist <[email protected]>escribió:
> On Apr 21, 2009, at 9:09 AM, Juan Germán Castañeda Echevarria wrote: > > >> A little about myself: I'm a Mexican Computer Science student who >> currently is preparing his thesis. I love Ruby, Rails and Cocoa and I'm a >> teacher assistant at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Last year >> I applied for the MPWA but I wasn't selected and this year I want to give my >> best to help the MacPorts project. >> > > > Since you mention both Ruby and Cocoa, you might want to look at the > MacRuby project (especially HotCocoa). I'm not sure if its mature enough yet > for this, but I think its worth at least keeping an eye on. > > http://www.macruby.org/ > > -Bill Virginia The sample app is intel-Leopard, I can make it universal-Leopard in a blink, but I used some new features that are only available in Leopard (NSPredicateEditor, some NSString messages, etc). I'll try to make a Tiger compatible version in the next days, sorry for that. Bill Yes, I've looked at it a lot of times, and I don't know if it is mature enough, lambda functions and some other things aren't implemented yet. I made two apps with RubyCocoa, which is more mature (but ruby 1.8 based instead of 1.9 as MacRuby) and I tried to port one of them (the one called Lucecita http://github.com/juanger/lucecita) to MacRuby but I haven't been able to do that yet because of some lacking functionality. Also I am willing to improve my Obj-C with Cocoa and this is a very good opportunity :). -- Ash Mac durbatulûk, ash Mac gimbatul, ash Mac thrakatulûk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul. Juanger. http://xocoruby.blogspot.com
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