FYI I'm getting a few error messages:
unknown: warning: already initialized constant MIN_SPEED
unknown: warning: already initialized constant MAX_SPEED
unknown: warning: already initialized constant MAX_TURN
unknown: warning: already initialized constant SPEED_FACTOR
There was a problem while in f
Nobody at Apple will comment on anything related to an OS X release so I
wouldn't expect an answer to your last question.
Regarding the 1.0 roadmap, the goal is to close all these bugs:
http://www.macruby.org/trac/report/17
Releases are pushed when ready and while 100% rubyspecs passing and runnin
There was an update in the 0.8 release note, but we don't keep a chart of
progress.
If you wish to help us set one up, let us know, I agree that it would be
helpful.
- Matt
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 5:46 AM, Erik Michaels-Ober wrote:
> Does MacRuby maintain a chart of progress running RubySpecs, l
Hi guys,
A new development preview version of BridgeSupport has been released.
http://www.macruby.org/blog/2010/12/15/bridgesupport-preview2.html
Please give it a try :)
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On Dec 15, 2010, at 1:44 AM, Thomas R. Koll wrote:
> That would be great but let me add a more human readable score counter and
> some "fun" first.
> In January, maybe?
Perfect, feel free to ping me when you have a version that we can bundle :)
Laurent
I started working on something similar the other day. I've been looking
specifically at GitHub issues but I've got a bunch of generic GitHub code that
I started writing. You can see the code at https://github.com/dj2/Loom if
you're interested.
I've been writing it outside of XCode so it's built
I'm pleased to announce that I will be building my first MacRuby app:
a social GitHub client, which I'm calling Hubcap.
I am currently funding the project on Kickstarter: http://kck.st/ebH9MC
There's still time for you to pledge to receive early access to
alpha/beta builds of the app. I would be
Hi Josh,
Sample code would be appreciated.
I've actually tried playing around with those classes recently
(http://github.com/ferrous26/Salut), but I am new to a lot of Cocoa stuff, so I
am still figuring it out.
Thanks,
Mark
On 2010-12-15, at 2:14 AM, Joshua Ballanco wrote:
> Hi Mar
Am 15.12.2010 um 02:03 schrieb Laurent Sansonetti:
> (I noticed that the Xcode project has a reference to a README file which
> doesn't exist in the github repository. You may want to fix that.)
Right, renamed it for github.
> Congratulations for grabbing the prizes!
>
> Would you mind if we