I think the best thing is for you to maintain it (if you can) and to release
a gem via rubygems.
My understanding is that the author of the code isn't really maintaining it
and it makes more sense to have it live outside of MacRuby.
What do you think?
- Matt
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 1:27 AM, Arth
Yes, I believe this is the gem I originally wrote. I don't have time to
maintain it now, so I'd love to have Arthur take care of it.
-- Ernie P.
On Dec 31, 2010, at 3:40 AM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
> I think the best thing is for you to maintain it (if you can) and to release
> a gem via rubygem
Will Rspec2 and Cucumber be brought into MacRuby for test first? If not
what framework will be used?
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On Dec 31, 2010, at 18:26 , Brad Hutchins wrote:
> Will Rspec2 and Cucumber be brought into MacRuby for test first? If not what
> framework will be used?
brought into? do they not work as gems with macruby?
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RSpec2 should be working, I'm not sure about cucumber.
I personally prefer minitest but that's just because I like simple
implementations (especially when they ship with the language) with dark
magic and I don't mind asserting instead of "shoulding".
- Matt
On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 3:55 AM, Ryan Da
All,
I am just starting with MacRuby and am kind of confused. There seems to be 2
ways to do GUI development. Hotcocoa or Pure Cocoa API. My confusion is on
which one is best I like hotcocoa because it seems fairly straight forward
on doing GUI stuff, the little I have looked at it, but seems to r