That's actually part of the intro documentation, it's just not on the site since it was written after the last version was released:
http://svn.red-bean.com/pyobjc/trunk/pyobjc/Doc/intro.html The intro documentation should be all you need to be able to understand PyObjC and get started reading Apple's Cocoa documentation. -bob On Jul 27, 2005, at 7:49 AM, Kevin Dangoor wrote: > Actually, PyObjC is about as documented as it needs to be, > particularly if you start with Bob's more recent intro doc: > > http://bob.pythonmac.org/archives/2005/07/05/pyobjc-first-steps/ > > Once you learn the PyObjC conventions, the only trickery at that point > is being able to read a bit of Objective-C and the API docs that are > out there. PyObjC is a bridge, so the idea is that whatever you do in > ObjC, you can now do in Python. > > Kevin > > On 7/27/05, Jon Rosebaugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Where's the documentation? The webpage has a PyObjC version of >> Apple's >> CurrencyConverter tutorial, which really doesn't teach you much >> except >> how to align and connect things in IB and run py2app. The examples >> (well, at least the iClass example, which appears to be the most >> relevant one to my current needs) have no comments, so the only >> way to >> know for sure if a particular line of code is required for the class >> to work, or if it's just there to make life easier for the programmer >> is trial and error. I'm trying to figure out how TableViews work >> right >> now, and neither the apple documentation nor the iClass example is >> being very helpful. >> >> This reminds me of trying to learn Twisted. >> > _______________________________________________ > Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig > _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig