Hi Christian,
I did the merge. I also change the organization of folders... I'm currently
working on chapter 12.
http://github.com/danielvlopes/HillegassMacRuby
Thanks,
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 12:22 PM, Matthew Ratzloff
wrote:
> Nice! Good work.
>
> -Matt
>
> On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 11:48 AM, D
Nice! Good work.
-Matt
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 11:48 AM, Daniel Lopes wrote:
> Hello folks, Some days ago I sent a message here with the idea to convert
> the Cocoa Programming For Mac OSX to MacRuby. Definitely MacRuby is a
> fantastical project but we need more examples and places where people
You're right I back in the book and conclude the same.
Sent from my iPhone
On 05/05/2010, at 07:01, Christian Bryan wrote:
Daniel,
I have the RandomApp example from chapter 2, which I will add to
the fork. Chapter 4 was about manual memory management using the
retain/release mechanism a
Daniel,
I have the RandomApp example from chapter 2, which I will add to the
fork. Chapter 4 was about manual memory management using the retain/release
mechanism and is not really applicable to a MacRubyist. Chapter 3 I skipped,
probably due to realising that converting the LotteryEnt
I already did all code up to chapter 11 but I think I lost the code of 2,3
and 4 chapters.
My code is in github: http://github.com/danielvlopes/HillegassMacRuby .
Could you fork it and send me a pull request with these chapters? (don't
forget to remove your build folders).
Thanks.
On Tue, May 4,
Perhaps I can get you started. I have converted the examples up to chapter 7
(something I did whilst looking for a new job) but stopped at that point
because the KVO bindings was not working correctly. Just tried it with MacRuby
0.6 and all is working again. I can donate my code if you wish and
> solutions for "cocoa programming for mac OS x" in Ruby." My idea is place
> all the code in github and share it in MacRuby site. What do you think?
> Thanks
Go for it. :)
C.
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