Thank you Mark. I hope that the openness of it will truly help it topple
IRC once and for all and encourage modability and usage and other
programming fun.
On 19/10/2012 14:52, Mark Rada wrote:
Congratulations on shipping! The idea of a new TCP level chat protocol is neat.
On 2012-10-19, at
Congratulations on shipping! The idea of a new TCP level chat protocol is neat.
On 2012-10-19, at 2:22 PM, J Silver wrote:
> Hi MacRuby!
>
> GlobalChat2, client and server, are now available in the Mac App Store
>
> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/globalchat-2-pro/id566614902?ls=1&mt=12
> htt
True true. I hope on using native Ruby technologies to create a smarter
Chat protocol that is less annoying but well prepared to displace IRC
usage by coders. For example, the new version allows multi-line saying,
which is what it sounds like: You can pretty much Ctrl+V any amount of
code or te
thank you @colinta! :D
On 19/10/2012 11:42, Colin Thomas-Arnold wrote:
congratulations! I remember when you first started this project. It's great
to see it taken to completion!
@colinta
colinta.com
github.com/colinta
On Oct 19, 2012, at 12:22 PM, J Silver wrote:
Hi MacRuby!
GlobalC
congratulations! I remember when you first started this project. It's great
to see it taken to completion!
@colinta
colinta.com
github.com/colinta
On Oct 19, 2012, at 12:22 PM, J Silver wrote:
> Hi MacRuby!
>
> GlobalChat2, client and server, are now available in the Mac App Store
>
>
Yes. Exactly. Hopefully they are far enough along when I get there that
it is an easy port.
On 19/10/2012 11:45, Mark Villacampa wrote:
Thats so cool!
Do you plan on using Ruboto and IronRuby for Android and Windows? That would be
pretty epic :)
Sent from my iPhone
On 19/10/2012, at 20:22,
Thats so cool!
Do you plan on using Ruboto and IronRuby for Android and Windows? That would be
pretty epic :)
Sent from my iPhone
On 19/10/2012, at 20:22, J Silver wrote:
> Hi MacRuby!
>
> GlobalChat2, client and server, are now available in the Mac App Store
>
> https://itunes.apple.com/us