On 9 Feb 2009, at 04:28, Robert Schaaf wrote:
Tedd,
To quote Ogden Nash, I'm a stranger here myself.
I agree about objective-c; it's notationally unattractive. It seems
to be an uncomfortable hybrid, despite the power of the object model.
The only appreciable Ruby code I've written is a
http://rubyosa.rubyforge.org/
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 4:28 AM, Robert Schaaf rwsch...@comcast.net wrote:
Tedd,
To quote Ogden Nash, I'm a stranger here myself.
I agree about objective-c; it's notationally unattractive. It seems to be
an uncomfortable hybrid, despite the power of the object
Laurent,
Initially I ran HotConsole, loaded my framework, and sent a packet. I
verified there was a response on the bus analyzer, but there was no
indication of response packet callback and no packet data ever showed up in
the object.
Thinking I may have misunderstood, I called
I downloaded hotconsole, but can't seem to get it raked / built /
installed. I can't find any install instructions. There is a
mention that you need the latest branch, so I grabbed the testing
branch and built it, but still no luck with hotconsole.
The latest code is in trunk. The
Hi Barry,
On Feb 4, 2009, at 7:46 PM, Barry Walker wrote:
I'm clearly in over my head here, but I'm hoping macruby can
simplify some complexity.
I've cobbled together an objective c framework with a class that
handles some IO Kit transactions. The framework seems to work with
objective