Leopard Technology Series for Developers
"Leopard embraces
two other highly dynamic languages for use in building Cocoa applications: Ruby and Python. These
two languages are an excellent fit for integrating with the Cocoa frameworks, and they both have
high quality bridges to Objective-C. These bridges allow you to mix and match Objective-C, Ruby, and
Python, allowing you to choose the best tool for the job at hand"
Very cool, officially supported scripting Cocoa bindings...it sounds like Cocoa might be a fun place to develop. I had learned enough to be dangerous before, but as all technology things have fallen off my free-time radar, I sorta lost the thread. This might inspire me to pick it up again and dabble in both Cocoa and Ruby.
The rest of the article is pretty cool tool; it's kind of interesting to watch the evolution of such high level but still systemwide APIs.
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