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Re: use AppKit;


  • Subject: Re: use AppKit;
  • From: Andrew Pinski <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 21:34:25 -0500

On Wednesday, March 27, 2002, at 06:57 , Finlay Dobbie wrote:

On Wednesday, March 27, 2002, at 12:07 PM, Sherm Pendley wrote:

I've started a new project called CamelBones. CamelBones is a Perl/Cocoa bridge for OS/X.

You are aware that there is already a Perl/Obj-C bridge for OS X, right? It's just that Apple doesn't want to give it to the rest of us ;-)

-- Finlay


Spreading wrong info is a wrong. The person who wrote the bridge said it was not ready
to be used by anyone from the outside, he was going to clean it up and release it.

Thanks,
Andrew Pinski

PS Finlay, I think you should be ashamed of yourself when you wrote this and your web
page because ADC is not connected to Darwin and you should know that.
Also legal reasons are why you cannot sign a license or a NDA. I was your age and I did
some programming, I got Think C from my dad from an University prices and I did
development but I knew about ADC but at the time there was no online version and my
parents were not willing to spend $1000 per year on something that I did not need.
I became an online ADC member when it first came out and I was under 18 when that happened.
When the Student Developer version of ADC came out I just had my parents use my older brother
who was at college at the time as the Developer. I am now 20 and next year the ADC package will
be under my name because my brother is graduating from College this year. I have been looking at
Darwin Development when it came out and even at the Streamer Sever's Development before that.
I have contributed a bug report for top and it got fixed for at least 5.3 (might have been before but I forgot).
The reason why I have not contribute any code is because I have too many classes, to look at sources
or bugs. This summer I will be going though the Darwin's source and looking for security bugs, kind
of what OpenBSD does. I will also be looking into improving gcc for Darwin and PPC. One of the
features I really want in gcc's C++ is the export keyword to work, I might get around to doing that
but I would need to add some stuff to binutils (as, ld; mostly ld) and other stuff on other platforms
but it is a big task so I might what to ask for some help. It might turn out that I will have to have gcc
require the GNU's ld and as.

As you can see I am a very ambitious programmer but I try to have an open mind when I run into a political
roadblock.
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