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Re: PyObjc Cocoa Applications in Xcode 3.2?
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Re: PyObjc Cocoa Applications in Xcode 3.2?


  • Subject: Re: PyObjc Cocoa Applications in Xcode 3.2?
  • From: David Reed <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 02 Sep 2009 15:06:14 -0400


On Aug 31, 2009, at 7:34 PM, Bill Bumgarner wrote:

On Aug 31, 2009, at 6:43 AM, email@hidden wrote:

Can you no longer create PyObjc Cocoa applications in Xcode 3.2? Or can I just not find the right place in the interface to create one?

You'll need to download and install the templates from the PyObjC repository or web site.


The templates were pulled from the release because the template development moves at a different pace & schedule than the Xcode releases. Too often, the templates have been out of date by the time the discs were pressed...

b.bum


Thanks to everyone for the info. Although I write Objective-C code, I used PyObjc in a class I was teaching (the students knew Python) so it was nice to get going with it more quickly than we could have with Objective-C. I'm glad it's still possible to do. I don't mind downloading extra files to do it, but I'll file a bug report to help encourage it be kept around as Chris asked.


Thanks,
Dave

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