Aaron answer about convert the code of the Book to MacRuby
Hello folks, Some days ago I sent a message here with the idea to convert the Cocoa Programming For Mac OSX to MacRuby. Definitely MacRuby is a fantastical project but we need more examples and places where people, like me, could start your journey. I think if we have resources like this code for Aaron's book (and also Aimonetti's book) will be much easier for people to learn MacRuby or even learn pure Objc/Cocoa through MacRuby. I got in touch with Aaron asking if I can convert all his examples to the current version of MacRuby and share it with the community and his answer was: "Sounds great! You have my permission to make and distribute a set of solutions for "cocoa programming for mac OS x" in Ruby." My idea is place all the code in github and share it in MacRuby site. What do you think? Thanks
solutions for "cocoa programming for mac OS x" in Ruby." My idea is place all the code in github and share it in MacRuby site. What do you think? Thanks
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Nice! Good work. -Matt On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 11:48 AM, Daniel Lopes <danielvlopes@gmail.com>wrote:
Hello folks, Some days ago I sent a message here with the idea to convert the Cocoa Programming For Mac OSX to MacRuby. Definitely MacRuby is a fantastical project but we need more examples and places where people, like me, could start your journey. I think if we have resources like this code for Aaron's book (and also Aimonetti's book) will be much easier for people to learn MacRuby or even learn pure Objc/Cocoa through MacRuby. I got in touch with Aaron asking if I can convert all his examples to the current version of MacRuby and share it with the community and his answer was: "Sounds great! You have my permission to make and distribute a set of solutions for "cocoa programming for mac OS x" in Ruby." My idea is place all the code in github and share it in MacRuby site. What do you think? Thanks
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Hi Christian, I did the merge. I also change the organization of folders... I'm currently working on chapter 12. http://github.com/danielvlopes/HillegassMacRuby Thanks, On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 12:22 PM, Matthew Ratzloff <matt@builtfromsource.com>wrote:
Nice! Good work.
-Matt
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 11:48 AM, Daniel Lopes <danielvlopes@gmail.com>wrote:
Hello folks, Some days ago I sent a message here with the idea to convert the Cocoa Programming For Mac OSX to MacRuby. Definitely MacRuby is a fantastical project but we need more examples and places where people, like me, could start your journey. I think if we have resources like this code for Aaron's book (and also Aimonetti's book) will be much easier for people to learn MacRuby or even learn pure Objc/Cocoa through MacRuby. I got in touch with Aaron asking if I can convert all his examples to the current version of MacRuby and share it with the community and his answer was: "Sounds great! You have my permission to make and distribute a set of solutions for "cocoa programming for mac OS x" in Ruby." My idea is place all the code in github and share it in MacRuby site. What do you think? Thanks
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Carlo Zottmann
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Daniel Lopes
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Matthew Ratzloff