Quoting Rod Gaither ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > I feel left out of much of what is going on in the REBOL world without > it.
I share your feelings. I have not even had the interst in following too much the list as lots of the discussion here revolves around /View and I do not have a good way of running it, testing new /view code and so on. Perhaps it could be possible on University's Linux over the net, but I do not prefer it. > Has anyone done any work on using Core with Cocoa > like the PyObjC or RubyCocoa projects? An intresting thought. No, I really have not even thought of it. Is it nowadays possible to call external libraries from Core? I do not really know how the Cocoa-bridges are done, but I doubt it would be easy to do with Core. An interesting idea indeed... > I've been using an iBook for over a year now, great little > laptop. A bit underpowered for some work but a real > testament to the statement "it just works". Now when Panther has been announced I'll buy me a laptop. I am itching for a 12" or 15" pBook, but monetary reasons will probably force me into choosing an iBook. > I think what we need is for RT to get hooked on some nice > Apple hardware - either a new dual G5 :-) or a PowerBook. Haha, so if anyone at Apple is reading this, Steve himself perhaps, just provide RT with some nice machines. -- Jussi Hagman CS in �bo Akademi University Studentbyn 4 D 33 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 20540 �bo [EMAIL PROTECTED] Finland -- To unsubscribe from this list, just send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe as the subject.
