Slightly offtopic: This gave me the idea to make CocoaPods handle BridgeSupport for dependencies as well: https://github.com/alloy/cocoapods/issues/23

On 12 okt. 2011, at 03:30, Dominic Dagradi <dominic@bearded.com> wrote:

To use it from Ruby file, you don't need to require anything. Just drag-and-drop it into your Xcode project window (i.e. include it in your project somehow), and you should have access to the classes from Ruby without extra work. 

On Oct 11, 2011, at 7:22 PM, Alex Heaton <alex@heaton.me> wrote:

I'm brand new to MacRuby so my questions are rather silly things like how to actually import the files and get running :)  

Matt: Thanks for the link, but I'm mainly using this for file uploads. 

- Alex

On 12 October 2011 01:58, Dominic Dagradi <dominic@bearded.com> wrote:
Briquette uses it extensively but we haven't open sourced it (yet). I can answer a lot of questions about ASI though; we had a pretty good experience with it once we patched some GC issues. 

For alternatives, AFNetworking is a good new option too.

On Oct 11, 2011, at 6:19 PM, Alex Heaton <alex@heaton.me> wrote:

Hi everyone, 

I was wondering if there any example apps that use ASIHTTPRequest that I might be able to have a look at? 
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