> Can I use Ruby gems?
> Because RubyMotion implements a dialect of Ruby that is statically compiled, 
> regular Ruby gems will not work in RubyMotion. We provide documentation which 
> describes how to architect gems to work with RubyMotion.
Would love to see those documents online!

On 2012年5月4日, at 上午1:02, Laurent Sansonetti <laurent.sansone...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Hi guys,
> 
> I am extremely excited to announce the immediate availability of
> RubyMotion, a revolutionary toolchain for iOS development in Ruby.
> 
> (RubyMotion is what I have been working on these last 6 months. :))
> 
> RubyMotion is a commercial flavor of MacRuby for iOS that includes an
> optimized runtime, a brand-new static compiler and memory model, and a
> command-line interface.
> 
> If you are familiar with MacRuby you should be all set to develop iOS
> apps right away.
> 
> You can find more information about RubyMotion on its website.
> 
>  http://www.rubymotion.com
> 
> For a limited time only, RubyMotion can be purchased at a 25% discounted rate.
> 
> The developer center features guides, articles and a pointer to the
> sample code repository.
> 
>  http://www.rubymotion.com/developer-center
> 
> Also, the awesome folks at The Pragmatic Studio released an amazing
> 50-minute screencast on the product. Check it out, it's free!
> 
>  http://pragmaticstudio.com/screencasts/rubymotion
> 
> If you want to stay connected, make sure to follow @RubyMotion on Twitter.
> 
>  http://twitter.com/RubyMotion
> 
> Enjoy!
> 
> Laurent
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