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Re: Request for Authors: Focused Cocoa Topic Books
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Re: Request for Authors: Focused Cocoa Topic Books


  • Subject: Re: Request for Authors: Focused Cocoa Topic Books
  • From: has <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 13:03:58 +0100

 Erik Buck wrote:

  Cocoa for Scripting and dynamic languages
              Applescript

There's already a book on AppleScript's Cocoa bridge, although I don't know how good it is:


http://www.amazon.com/AppleScript-Studio-Programming-Absolute- Beginner/dp/1598633031


              Ruby
              Python
              Tcl
              F-Script

With Apple including RubyCocoa and PyObjC in Leopard (PerlObjC is already included in Tiger, btw), that might create demand for Cocoa literature aimed specifically at Ruby and Python users. Whether it'd be enough to justify the production costs for a dead-tree book is another question, mind you. Another option might be to raise a bounty which could be paid out to writers and editors in return for improving and extending the existing PyObjC and RubyCocoa documentation. Might be worth speaking directly to Apple, the PSF and Python and Ruby developer communities about that. (Both platforms seem to be pretty similar, btw, so writers could likely save some time by writing material for one, then reworking it for the other.)



  Scripting Bridge allows you to automatically build "glue" code to
access a scriptable application with standard Objective-C method
calls.

I've not seen Scripting Bridge myself so couldn't comment on that. I am hoping to write an article on objc-appscript though, so if you've any requests or suggestions on what you'd like to see covered, please drop me a note.


has
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http://appscript.sourceforge.net
http://rb-appscript.rubyforge.org
http://appscript.sourceforge.net/objc-appscript.html

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