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Mac OS X Ruby/Objective-C Bridge Updated

phyxeld writes "RubyCocoa 0.4.0 is out. From the sf.net page: 'RubyCocoa is a Mac OS X framework that allows Cocoa programming in the Object-Oriented Scripting Language Ruby. RubyCocoa allows writing a Cocoa application in Ruby. It allows creating and using a Cocoa object in a Ruby script. In Cocoa application, mixture of program written by both Ruby and Objective-C is possible.' It's always nice to see more GPL software in the Mac OS X world."

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  1. ..this makes me dizzy.. by gl4ss · · Score: 3, Funny

    so, this makes doing ruby possible with cocoa or cocoa apps with ruby or cocoa possible with ruby.

    i may be tired but it was versed veerry confusing, something out of a bejeesus archaic journal v3.

    happy new years eve, k-suicide on.

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  2. A bit redundant, i'nnit? by Wonko42 · · Score: 3, Funny
    "RubyCocoa is a Mac OS X framework that allows Cocoa programming in the Object-Oriented Scripting Language Ruby. RubyCocoa allows writing a Cocoa application in Ruby. It allows creating and using a Cocoa object in a Ruby script."

    So, let me get this straight. You're saying I can (gasp!) write a Cocoa application in Ruby? Which is to say that I can write a Cocoa application in Ruby? Let me put this another way: I can write a Cocoa application in Ruby? So in other words, I can write a Cocoa application in Ruby? Wow, Cocoa apps written in Ruby, who would've thought. Did I mention that you can write Cocoa apps in Ruby?

    1. Re:A bit redundant, i'nnit? by josephgrossberg · · Score: 2, Funny

      No, dammit, you missed the point -- you can write Cocoa applications in Ruby.