On Jan 10, 2010, at 2:53 PM, Chuck Remes wrote:

> I don't think I would title the post as you have. You are optimizing a little 
> bit by moving to an asynchronous picture load, but that isn't necessarily a 
> common event for table views. Maybe call it "Asynchronous Table View Loading 
> With MacRuby." That pretty much gets to the heart of it. 

Well, I liked the write-up but found it a little on the short side (though 
maybe that's expected due to it not being finished yet).  I think a broader 
topic, and one which the current content represents an excellent example of, 
might be "Async programming in MacRuby".  With that as one's topic, a fair more 
interesting arc is suggested where, say, one or two really simply examples are 
first given, just to get the reader's head pointed in the right direction for 
async programming, then a more complex example (say, loading a Table View!), 
then even more complex examples using GCD to schedule some truly arbitrary 
amount of work, complete with async completion block(s).  Now the article isn't 
"just about how to populate a table", it's more of an intro to async 
programming on MacRuby, for which there is also currently a serious dearth of 
tutorial/expository documentation!  (*wink*).

- Jordan

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