Looked at the source. They really need to break that project out into separate libraries/jars (it includes everything but the kitchen sink). Some of the stuff looks interesting though, and might make interesting individual projects. Some looks like it might have been written by a college student who was just hacking up Java for the first time.

There's always JRuby if the goal is just to use Ruby on Macs ( http://jruby.org/ ), even though it might not work for everything you need it to do. If you were to convert it to MacRuby you might just want to start over from scratch.

Gary


On 7/14/10 11:12 AM, Louis-Philippe wrote:
on the processing sidetrack...
have you had a look at field?
http://openendedgroup.com/field/wiki

run processing with no processing...  in Python, Clojure, Scala...  and we might one day have Ruby in!
too bad its Java based again...

2010/7/14 Vincent Isambart <vincent.isambart@gmail.com>
> Looking at all these nice low level APIs, I really wonder why Apple didn't
> create more nice obj-c wrappers already.
For audio and video you'll have to wait for Apple to bring the APIs
they added to iOS 4 to Mac OS (probably for 10.7) ;-)
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