Hey Bob,
Have you seen the IB gem? It let's you use nibs with Rubymotion with minimal
changes in your MacRuby code.
https://github.com/yury/ib
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> On 05/11/2013, at 04:02, Robert Carl Rice wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Nice that I sparked some discussion.
>
> One of the reasons that
I think osx doesnt like the "localhost", try 127.0.0.1. Also, if you know a bit
of Objc, try the same code there to see if it's a MacRuby only issue.
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> On 03/07/2013, at 13:17, bryan rasmussen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have the following:
>
> require 'net/http'
>
> def copy()
I think all these limitations that Rubymotion for OSX has right now are due to
the fact that it is a direct port of the iOS version (which has those
limitations because of the way iOS works and AppStore policies). In the future,
Rubymotion for OSX will evolve and probably look more like Macruby.
ach of the bindings had nice a packing workflow for each
OS...
On Thursday, May 16, 2013 at 11:32 PM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
> On 5/16/13 2:38 PM, Mark Villacampa wrote:
> >
> > The momentum around MacRuby has been inexistent for almost a year and a
> > half. That is, since Laur
> so giving Laurent another hundred to actually build in a language I like
>> isn't that much more.
>>
>> Andy Stechishin (lurker)
>>
>> On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 12:40 PM, Shaun August wrote:
>>
>>> I would like to see Laurent and Hipbyte offer a pa
I'm a longtime RubyMotion user, and MacRuby user before that. I want to share
my view as to what is the current status of MacRuby and what can happen in the
future.
The momentum around MacRuby has been inexistent for almost a year and a half.
That is, since Laurent Sansonetti (the original crea
Cool! :)
I'm glad you found QtRuby useful, I might actually be the best option for
cross-platform ruby GUI apps :)
BTW, how big is the executable on each OS? Does it bundle ruby? This is my main
concern about MacRuby :/
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On 23/11/2012, at 18:54, J Silver wrote:
> I've cre
Nice!! Good work.
Looking forward to the report on the current status of Ruboto :)
Another possible windows-linux cross platform could be QtRuby
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QtRuby
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Twitter: @MarkVillacampa
On Friday, November 9, 2012 at 6:16 AM, J Silver wrote
Thats so cool!
Do you plan on using Ruboto and IronRuby for Android and Windows? That would be
pretty epic :)
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On 19/10/2012, at 20:22, J Silver wrote:
> Hi MacRuby!
>
> GlobalChat2, client and server, are now available in the Mac App Store
>
> https://itunes.apple.com/us
Hello Robert,
I'm glad to hear you finally solved your problems :)
Would you mind telling us when your application in on the App Store? I think
it's good to see what other people are building with Macruby to motivate more
people to start using it :)
Rgards,
Mark.
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Mark
I'm going to risk this being a stupid answer, but have you tried deleting the
file extension? That way MacRuby will not compile those files, and you might
still be able to execute those scripts they way you need them.
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Mark Villacampa
Twitter: @MarkVillacampa
On Thursday, June 21, 20
Awsome work!
Thank you MacRuby Team!! :)
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On 11/06/2012, at 11:20, Watson wrote:
> MacRuby 0.12 is now available.
>
> What's new in this release (since 0.10):
> - Improve stability and compatibility by total 1168 commits
> - Changed RUBY_AUTHOR to "The MacRuby Team"
> -
I totally agree with Jordan that MacRuby should decrease its depencency on
Xcode and try to find its own identity experimentin with new ways of native app
development.
If Interface Builder was still a separate app, it would be easier to use it
along with the text editor of your choice, and the
bly need some options to pick what project to run, what version of
> Ruby to use and maybe what DB?
> Once everything is working fine, we can tackle the scripts to make sure the
> dependencies are available and install what's missing.
>
> - Matt
>
>
> On Thu, Mar
RVM GUI in MacRuby, check it out:
> http://jewelrybox.unfiniti.com/
>
> Unfortunately, I don't think the source code is available :(
>
> -m
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>
> On Mar 29, 2012, at 7:22, Mark Villacampa wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just
Hi,
I just started learning MacRuby and I saw te kickstarter project yesterday.
A GUI for rvm was already going to be one of the first apps I'd do with
MacRuby, so I would love to contribute to this project.
Mark Villacampa
@MarkVillacampa
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