Looked at the source. They really need to break that project out into
separate libraries/jars (it includes everything but the kitchen sink).
Some of the stuff looks interesting though, and might make interesting
individual projects. Some looks like it might have been written by a
college stude
on the processing sidetrack...
have you had a look at field?
http://openendedgroup.com/field/wiki
run processing with no processing... in Python, Clojure, Scala... and we
might one day have Ruby in!
too bad its Java based again...
2010/7/14 Vincent Isambart
> > Looking at all these nice low l
> Looking at all these nice low level APIs, I really wonder why Apple didn't
> create more nice obj-c wrappers already.
For audio and video you'll have to wait for Apple to bring the APIs
they added to iOS 4 to Mac OS (probably for 10.7) ;-)
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MacRuby-d
Haha give me a couple of hour and I'll add wrappers for all that and make
the DSL more Processing like ;)
I'm a bit scared of CoreAudio but I think that CoreAnimation could be
potentially nicely wrapped to create a flash like solution but without the
things we all hate.
A demo-driver and video rout
Hi Jordan,
This is a bug in QuickLook (they have a hidden unused class using inexistent
resource files). A radar has been filed already about that. You can safely
ignore the warnings for now.
Laurent
On Jul 13, 2010, at 5:05 PM, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> Seems to work very nice
Hi Matt,
Seems to work very nicely (now all we need are some routines for audio, 3D and
video and a demo-driver and we can give Processing some reasonable competition!
:-). I do notice some interesting error messages that get output on any of the
examples though:
j...@il0102a-dhcp70-> macruby