The console task was just a simple way for me to run macrib and load up all the model files I have. Some of the stuff can work fine without a UI and this just gave me an easy way to test things. Similar to the Rails script/console.
dan On Jun 19, 2010, at 2:56 PM, Dave Baldwin wrote: > Hi Dan, > > Good writeup. I basically do as Michael Jackson has described, but with > Textmate. I would also like to dispense with XCode. I have moved away from > Hot Cocoa as it seems to be dead or unloved, but also found IB much easier to > use in the end. > > Looking at the rakefile in your Touchstone project has left me a bit > confused. What do you use the Console task for? > > Thanks, > > Dave. > > On 17 Jun 2010, at 18:32, dan sinclair wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I wrote up some thoughts on building cocoa applications with MacRuby last >> night and would love to hear any thoughts other people have. You can see the >> article at >> http://everburning.com/news/ramblings-on-programming-cocoa-with-ruby/ . >> >> I've been trying several different methods, HotCocoa, XCode templates, >> command line and haven't quite figured out a way that feels right and would >> love some insight from other developers. >> >> Thanks, >> dan >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 _______________________________________________ MacRuby-devel mailing list MacRuby-devel@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macruby-devel