Thanks for the observer recommendations, back when I wrote these examples,
we were not yet supporting blocks.
I should probably show both examples now that blocks are properly supported.
- Matt
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 1:00 PM, Ben Rimmington wrote:
> On 3 Apr 2011, at 18:33, Johannes Fahrenkrug
On 3/04/2011, at 10:46 PM, Ben Rimmington wrote:
> But I thought it was worth suggesting, because choosing to rename after v1.0
> (e.g. "iPhone OS 3.x" to "iOS 4") is worse.
Didn't do iOS any harm.
Henry
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On 3 Apr 2011, at 21:06, Thomas R. Koll wrote:
> you mean like the UI in UIApplication?
>
> anyways, nice trolling, though a few days late.
I don't understand why my interest in MacRuby for iOS is "trolling", but I
suggest we end this discussion now.
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Am 03.04.2011 um 22:00 schrieb Ben Rimmington:
> On 3 Apr 2011, at 18:33, Johannes Fahrenkrug wrote:
>
>> I like the name MacRuby :)
>> NSObject is also still called NSObject although NeXTStep hasn't been
>> around for a long time.
>
> I don't hate the name MacRuby, but I thought it might be co
On 3 Apr 2011, at 18:33, Johannes Fahrenkrug wrote:
> I like the name MacRuby :)
> NSObject is also still called NSObject although NeXTStep hasn't been
> around for a long time.
I don't hate the name MacRuby, but I thought it might be confusing (if someday
Ruby becomes the most popular language
While there is nothing wrong with having this kind of discussion, I don't
think we are currently looking into changing the project's name ;)
- Matt
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 10:33 AM, Johannes Fahrenkrug
wrote:
> I like the name MacRuby :)
> NSObject is also still called NSObject although NeXTSte
I like the name MacRuby :)
NSObject is also still called NSObject although NeXTStep hasn't been
around for a long time.
- Johannes
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 6:52 PM, Bryan Harrison wrote:
> What, no iRuby?
>
>
> On Apr 3, 2011, at 3:46 AM, Ben Rimmington wrote:
>
>> I'm an iOS developer, and I have
hmm i double checked my calendar to be sure not getting trapped as april
fool... :-)
--- Bryan Harrison schrieb am So, 3.4.2011:
Von: Bryan Harrison
Betreff: Re: [MacRuby-devel] Renaming the MacRuby project
An: "MacRuby development discussions."
Datum: Sonntag, 3. April, 2011 18:52
What, no iRuby?
On Apr 3, 2011, at 3:46 AM, Ben Rimmington wrote:
> I'm an iOS developer, and I haven't tried MacRuby yet, but it appears to be a
> good alternative to Objective-C.
>
> Assuming that MacRuby will be used on iOS devices in the future, perhaps the
> framework (and project) sho
I'm an iOS developer, and I haven't tried MacRuby yet, but it appears to be a
good alternative to Objective-C.
Assuming that MacRuby will be used on iOS devices in the future, perhaps the
framework (and project) should be renamed before the v1.0 release. Some
alternatives are:
* AppleRuby.fram
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