Hi Daniel, the last one on the list (mine) has code which is getting very old and crusty now - developed on 0.4 - I am not sure the code is all that useful anymore - in fact i was just about to remove the examples.
Feel free to take copies of course (very soon) - but I a doubt there is too much of interest that cannot be found elsewhere in a much more modern (and in much nicer ruby/macruby idiomatic) form. Cheers, J On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 2:02 AM, Daniel Lopes <[email protected]>wrote: > I just forked macruby website and want to add some new links in > documentation page. The problem is the website doesn't have a space for > that. > I'm thinking in create a new session inside > http://localhost:4331/documentation.html with the title "Misc" or "Another > Resources". My idea is share this links for now: > > Objective-C for Ruby developers, un not-so-petit interlude > (1/2)<http://blog.phusion.nl/2010/03/24/objective-c-for-ruby-developers-un-not-so-petit-interlude-1/> > Creating our very first Mac application with Ruby, how > exciting!<http://blog.phusion.nl/2010/03/12/creating-our-very-first-mac-application-with-ruby-how-exciting/> > A gentle introduction to > MacRuby<http://blog.phusion.nl/2010/03/12/a-gentle-introduction-to-macruby/> > http://public.me.com/johnmshea > > And keep adding new posts. What do you think? > > _______________________________________________ > MacRuby-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macruby-devel > >
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