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Revision as of 14:27, 7 November 2010
RubyCocoa is some cool shit I use regularly, although I don't know shit about how it works. As far as I understand it, it glues Cocoa and Ruby together, hence the name. :)
Using it for a while now, I came to this conclusions:
- RubyCocoa makes developing Cocoa-Apps much faster (just think about string conversions, string matchings and so on)
- RubyCocoa Apps compiled on MacOS X 10.5 compiled for MacOS X 10.5 will run on MacOS X 10.6, too.[1]
- RubyCocoa Apps compiled on MacOS X 10.6 compiled for MacOS X 10.5 will not run on MacOS X 10.6![2]
- Footnotes:
- Links
- http://efreedom.com/Question/1-1385146/Rubycocoa-0132-Snow-Leopard-Ruby-187
- http://efreedom.com/Question/1-1426155/Build-RubyCocoa-Application-Version-Leopard-Snow-Leopard
- http://efreedom.com/Question/1-1808128/Application-Developed-Snow-Leopard-Appearing-Executable-Leopard
- http://sourceforge.jp/projects/rubycocoa/lists/archive/devel/2009-September/001414.html