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Re: Ruby and Cocoa



Ruby is possibly one of the best languages created yet.
Unfortunately, it doesn't hold the claim for the best _interpreter_
yet... that honor goes to Python for all intents and purposes.
Thankfully it's not _that_ slow, and it's perfectly acceptable for
programming anything you can think of where performance is not
critical.  I love Ruby... but it makes my life harder because I have
to stifle my furious hatred of C and C++ now that I know Ruby!

On 9/13/05, Paul Dunlop <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Have been reading up on Ruby and Ruby on Rails, and have been very
> impressed by what I've seen. Coming from a Java background, Ruby
> appeals to me a lot. Found a little info on Ruby with Cocoa http://
> rubycocoa.sourceforge.net/ but was wondering if anyone here had any
> experience of it, and how easy/well it works? Just looking for some
> general feedback and/or opinions.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Paul
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