not exactly what you have asked for, but as I like ruby a lot better than perl you might want to give it a try.
Ruby is much more object oriented and fits perfectly to Cocoa/ObjC.
I cannot believe that the article did not mention the fli4l project, which is a great isdn/dsl router on a single floppy. It additional features lots of additional packages.
Great distribution! (I am just a happy user)
http://www.fli4l.de
NikWest
I have used the FreeBSD ports system for quite a while, I am using fink on Mac OS X and I have a Gentoo Linux machine now up and running for a couple of weeks.
I never created a FreeBSD port myself, I have created 2 fink packages and I have already created dozens of Gentoo's ebuild packages.
Gentoo's Portage system does not solve the multi platform problem, but IMHO it's the nicest packaging system I have used so far, both in terms of administration and in building packages.
Ruby is much more object oriented and fits perfectly to Cocoa/ObjC.
http://www.ruby-lang.org
and for the Cocoa bindings:http://rubycocoa.sourceforge.net/
Greetings NikWestI cannot believe that the article did not mention the fli4l project, which is a great isdn/dsl router on a single floppy. It additional features lots of additional packages. Great distribution! (I am just a happy user) http://www.fli4l.de NikWest
I have used the FreeBSD ports system for quite a while, I am using fink on Mac OS X and I have a Gentoo Linux machine now up and running for a couple of weeks. I never created a FreeBSD port myself, I have created 2 fink packages and I have already created dozens of Gentoo's ebuild packages. Gentoo's Portage system does not solve the multi platform problem, but IMHO it's the nicest packaging system I have used so far, both in terms of administration and in building packages.