I'm happy to wait for it if coverage of MacRuby 1.0 and XCode 4.0 is on the
table =)
-Travis
On 2011-01-17, at 2:34 PM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
> Now you understand why O'Reilly ok'd an early release of the electronic
> version :)
>
> - Matt
>
> On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Robert Love wr
Thanks for posting this, I just picked up a copy. Now lets see who
publishes first MacRuby: Definitive Guide or MacRuby in Action ;)
-Travis
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 11:34 AM, Matt Aimonetti
wrote:
> O'Reilly is running a special today and my MacRuby: Definitive Guide - Early
> Release - ebook (P
I use a combination of XCode, RubyMine and TextMate.
XCode I use mostly for interface builder and wiring up UI and MacRuby specific
things.
RubyMine I use for general library development of gems and larger bodies of
code or frameworks
TextMate I use mostly for code snippets, evaluating framework
You need a paid developer subscription.
Travis
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 3:03 AM, denny trebbin wrote:
> Can you download XC4 without paying 99$ ?
> My none paid account allows me only to download XC3 :-)
>
> --- russell muetzelfeldt ** schrieb am *Mi,
> 1.12.2010:
>
>
> Von: russell muetzelfeldt
This all sounds excellent =)
Travis
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 4:11 PM, Laurent Sansonetti
wrote:
> Hi guys,
> Now that the vacations are behind us (well, behind me at least :)), it's
> time to focus on converging MacRuby for its first stable release, 1.0. My
> goal is to release it somewhere in 20