Hi,

First, thank you Watson and Mark for finding the time to keep MacRuby alive. 
Now that I’ve basked in its beauty for a while, just the  thought of going back 
to Obj-C seems unbearable. 

Until recently, I have only programmed tools in support of my academic 
research. My developer ambitions have grown somewhat over time so I am now 
thinking of building a version of my little knowledge management system for App 
Store. This, of course, implies a much more dedicated workflow than my usual 
hackety-hack. I gave a serious go at using various editors (vim, TextMate, 
Sublime Text), testing frameworks (RSpec, MacBacon, Minitest), and various 
building options. I am however yet to find a painless combination… I would be 
therefore very grateful if you could share a little about the way you develop 
MacRuby apps, or at least they way you would recommend it to a lonely amateur 
developer (i.e. no provision for a developer team necessary). 

In case it is relevant: I am/will be using WebKit (html, css and svg via d3), 
ScriptingBridge, LatentSemanticMapping, CoreData, and will have to process, 
visualise and store data concurrently. Other than designing the managed object 
model, I would like to stay clear of Xcode as much as possible.

Many thanks!

milos
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