On Feb 10, 2012, at 10:09 AM, Kevin Poorman <k...@brightleafsoftware.com> wrote:
> I am a huge fan of the hard work that all of you have put forth to bring > MacRuby where it is today. I have been using it on and off over the past 3 > months for client work and have come across a few things that I often need > that are in some way obscure / hard to find / under-documented, or -- mostly > -- cocoa design patterns and ideas that are completely foreign to this > rubyist. I wanted to try and contribute something to this project and as > such, I've started a public repo of "Recipes" of MacRuby tasks / activities > that were "hard fought." These sorts of sample code collections are really great, and can save future generations a lot of hair-pulling (their own, I mean) and frustration. The only problem then becomes one of discovery: How do they find the bits? It seems to me like this might be good fodder for a sub-section of MacRuby's git repository, perhaps with inter-repo relationships for folks who still want the flexibility of maintaining/updating their own collections but "published" up through the MacRuby.org portal. Just my two cents! - Jordan
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