Hi Denny, I don't understand how the thread ended up like this, but you do not need to pay anything to develop with MacRuby. All you need is a copy of Xcode 3, which comes free with Mac OS X. If you don't have your DVDs handy, you can download it for free on developer.apple.com. Once Xcode 3 is installed in your Mac, just install MacRuby and you should be done. Xcode 4 is a different version, it's still in beta so we cannot discuss it here until it's fully released. It is also possible to develop with MacRuby without Xcode at all, as Dave mentioned. Laurent On Dec 3, 2010, at 8:55 AM, denny trebbin wrote:
Hehe, don't make me laugh again that way. I am neither and iOS developer nor an Mac developer. I love to use a Mac but for developing platform independent stuff. Apple changed there support for Java so I made a move and learned Ruby. I though MacRuby is just an MRI alternative with the nice possibility to use OSX features. Like it is possible with the dying Apple JDK. Sorry if I expected to much.
--- Travis Kay <protozen@gmail.com> schrieb am Fr, 3.12.2010:
Von: Travis Kay <protozen@gmail.com> Betreff: Re: [MacRuby-devel] converging for 1.0 An: "MacRuby development discussions." <macruby-devel@lists.macosforge.org> Datum: Freitag, 3. Dezember, 2010 16:24 Uhr
You need a paid developer subscription.
Travis
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 3:03 AM, denny trebbin <dra_k_oon@yahoo.com> wrote: Can you download XC4 without paying 99$ ? My none paid account allows me only to download XC3 :-)
--- russell muetzelfeldt <russm-macruby-devel@slofith.org> schrieb am Mi, 1.12.2010:
Von: russell muetzelfeldt <russm-macruby-devel@slofith.org>
Betreff: Re: [MacRuby-devel] converging for 1.0 An: macruby-devel@lists.macosforge.org Datum: Mittwoch, 1. Dezember, 2010 14:06 Uhr
From: Caio Chassot <lists@caiochassot.com> On 2010-12-01, at 07:45 , denny trebbin wrote:
GitHub or BitBucket (I love Mercurial, its pretty much easier then Git, IMO) doesn't really matter but I think a switch to almost newer source control system will stop by the use of Xcode. Because Xcode is crappy and supports not distributed source control system.I switched from Java to Ruby and thanks to MacRuby I tried Xcode but hell I can understand how people are able to write code with Xcode ;-)Anyways anything is better then SVN
How much can we talk about Xcode 4 wrt SCM integration?
mention of the git support in Xcode 4 is on a no login required page at apple, so I guess that feature is considered "public" now...
http://developer.apple.com/technologies/tools/whats-new.html#version-editor
cheers
Russell
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