On Wed, 01 Oct 2003 17:41:19 -0700, Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I had writen:
 >I want
 > to use the power of RunRev to construct and then deploy apps across
different platforms while being protected from the messy details.

If you need to get messy, Apple explains how here: <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/SystemOverview/B undles/chapter_5_section_1.html>

Fortunately that document doesn't appear to have been written bythe same
folks who wrote the Inside Mac chapter on Apple events, i.e., it's readable.

Thanks very much for the ref Richard, it does look comprehensible at first glance - I guess I will have to wade in... but it does rather let down the charm of RunRev. As I wrote recently elsewhere, I am old enough to remember what programming was like in the dark ages before GUIs and where a command line interface at least told you there was an Operating System in the machine somewhere, but was nevertheless a dog to use - productivity in applications development was orders of magnitude less than it is today. I just want to avoid anything that takes me back to geekland. I have absolutely no nostalgia for those days of heroic difficulty. Life is just too short.


Graham

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