The console task was just a simple way for me to run macrib and load up all the model files I have. Some of the stuff can work fine without a UI and this just gave me an easy way to test things. Similar to the Rails script/console. dan On Jun 19, 2010, at 2:56 PM, Dave Baldwin wrote:
Hi Dan,
Good writeup. I basically do as Michael Jackson has described, but with Textmate. I would also like to dispense with XCode. I have moved away from Hot Cocoa as it seems to be dead or unloved, but also found IB much easier to use in the end.
Looking at the rakefile in your Touchstone project has left me a bit confused. What do you use the Console task for?
Thanks,
Dave.
On 17 Jun 2010, at 18:32, dan sinclair wrote:
Hello,
I wrote up some thoughts on building cocoa applications with MacRuby last night and would love to hear any thoughts other people have. You can see the article at http://everburning.com/news/ramblings-on-programming-cocoa-with-ruby/ .
I've been trying several different methods, HotCocoa, XCode templates, command line and haven't quite figured out a way that feels right and would love some insight from other developers.
Thanks, dan
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