Referencing my earlier post, it would be very cool to think about
actually running RubyCocoa within the Rails framework, replacing the
V (ActionView) with RubyCocoa views. This could present some very
interesting ideas on how to run thin clients without making a giant
leap to another framework or using straight ruby. Since you do have a
month to delve into this, you might think about it...
-Jordan
On Jun 6, 2007, at 3:18 PM, Dominic Damian wrote:
Hey, me too! I've just started playing with it, but it's got a lot
of potential. I've never touched Cocoa either, but I think that's
the point, stay away from the Objective C. Between this, Slingshot,
and some of the other solutions out there, certainly a good mix to
choose from to get an app on the desktop.
Cheers,
Dominic
On Jun 6, 2007, at 3:12 PM, Stephen Waits wrote:
Dominic Damian wrote:
As for talks for next month, if Rob is taking Capistrano, I can
take RubyCocoa. There's 2 already and a pretty good meeting so far.
BTW Dominic, I'm looking forward to your talk (next month) on
RubyCocoa. I'm really interested in this, though I've never
touched Cocoa.
Thanks!
--Steve
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