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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It's always nice to see more GPL software in the Mac OS X world.
No, it's not! Keep your stinking GPL shit off of our nice, clean BSD-licensed operating system, you dirty GNU/hippies!
Mac OS X users, don't be fooled! It's buried deep down in the legalese of the GPL (the Generally Prohibitive License), but it's a fact that if you so much as look at the source code for any GPL'd program while you're thinking about your own program, you have to retroactively go back and release every program you've ever written under the GPL!
GPL'd software might be free as in speech, but BSD and Mac OS X are free as in freedom!
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Shame on you mac weenie.