Hey Steve, Check John's repo: http://idisk.mac.com/johnmshea-Public?view=web he did a great job porting examples from the book and other examples. That might help you in your quest to Cocoa knowledge :) - Matt On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 7:10 PM, s.ross <cwdinfo@gmail.com> wrote:
On Oct 25, 2009, at 5:00 PM, Matt Aimonetti wrote:
I'm back from vacation and wrote a very simple tutorial: MacRuby tips: create a Cocoa file/folder browser in a few lines of code: http://bit.ly/1VuxBZ
It looks like it's time for me to move my tutorials http://merbist.com/category/macruby/ to MacRuby's recipes.
Anyone feels like contributing more examples/tutorials?
- Matt _______________________________________________
This might be a bit OT, but I poked around github looking for a MacRuby version of Aaron Hillegass's RaiseMan and found DrNic's effort. I've gotten a bit further, so I put it out there as:
http://github.com/sxross/raiseman-rb
I'm a Cocoa n00b, so I decided that instead of the meatier "real" projects that I wanted to do, I would work doggedly through Aaron's examples in Objective-C and then do MacRuby ports as I went along. I've hit a few snags, but my goal is to have a completely functional RaiseMan in MacRuby by the end of the exercise, and perhaps to inject some idiomatic Rubyisms into the end product.
-- Steve
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