Thanks Dan for all your great patches. Most of the discussion is done on this list or on a one to one basis via IM (but we are trying to keep that to a minimum tho).
- Matt On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 11:09 PM, dan sinclair <d...@everburning.com> wrote: > I've been shooting around in the dark with HotCocoa for a few days. Adding > things here and there. Is there a priority list of things to do, or > everything is equally good? > > Is most HotCocoa discussion done on this list and in IRC? > > Thanks, > dan > > > > > On May 29, 2009, at 1:55 AM, Matt Aimonetti wrote: > > Here is a quick update to let you know the progress made on HotCocoa in >> trunk. >> >> * new MVC template. The template in HotCocoa 0.4 is great but as soon as >> you try to build a rich/complicated GUI, you start having to build your own >> "view" system. We spent some time designing a new templating solution for >> HotCocoa. You will still be able to use the one file type approach provided >> by 0.4, but we are trying to set some conventions for people in need of a >> MVC approach. >> Having well defined conventions makes delegation and code organization >> easier. >> >> * Documentation app. We started working on a documentation app to provide >> Cocoa and HotCocoa documentation. The source code is available at >> http://github.com/mattetti/macruby-doc-app/ but will soon be moved to >> trunk. To play with the app, you need to have the latest version of trunk >> built on your machine. The application uses the Cocoa docsets and parses the >> HotCocoa mappings to show available methods, delegations and cocoa doc. >> Most of the basic functionalities are available, we are now going to spend >> some time making the app look good and intuitive. >> >> * HotCocoa mappings. With more and more people using HotCocoa, mappings >> are being improved and extended. >> >> Todos: >> >> * Better integration between Interface Builder and HotCocoa. Imagine >> defining a startup view using Interface Builder and then manage everything >> else using HotCocoa using the newly designed HotCocoa MVC conventions. We >> have some ideas on how to do that in a transparent way but more experiments >> are required. >> >> * Tests. We would like to see HotCocoa being better tested and also >> provide a decent testing solution for developers. >> >> * Rucola integration. Rucola is a very interesting and inspiring RubyCocoa >> project. We are looking forward to work closely with the Eloy Duran to offer >> the same type of experience for MacRuby/HotCocoa. >> >> * Wrap commonly used obj-c libraries and document the process. >> >> >> As usual, your help would be appreciated. >> >> - Matt >> _______________________________________________ >> MacRuby-devel mailing list >> MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org >> http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macruby-devel >> > > _______________________________________________ > MacRuby-devel mailing list > MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macruby-devel >
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