Anyway Fred, is there a way for a whole bunch of people to send a
message to someone (who?) at Apple asking for them to release their
Perl-Cocoa stuff, saying we'll maintain it? Not that I could
*personally* maintain it... =)
I'll sign that petition :) I could think of a million
At 2:19 PM -0500 9/18/01, Craig S. Cottingham wrote:
CoreFoundation is relatively easy, if somewhat tedious, to wrap,
since it's straight C. I'm guessing Foundation and AppKit would be
tougher, since they're Objective-C. What I haven't found any
documentation for yet is how to set up the
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On Tuesday, September 18, 2001, at 04:57 , Jeff Lowrey wrote:
At 2:19 PM -0500 9/18/01, Craig S. Cottingham wrote:
CoreFoundation is relatively easy, if somewhat tedious, to
wrap, since it's straight C. I'm guessing Foundation and
AppKit would
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Wilfredo Sánchez wrote:
On Monday, September 17, 2001, at 05:25 AM, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
That sounds insanely cool. How come they won't release it?
There is a reasonable apprehension to adding to the list of supported
API in Mac OS. It's yet another
On 9/18/01 12:40 PM, Stefan Rusterholz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Wilfredo Sánchez wrote:
yeah; in MacOS X we could (finally) have applications written in
Perl that for the user would look just like any other.
So then, let's start a petition =)
I think too, that such