Re: Cocoa and other languages, was: .Mac support to C/C++ application
Re: Cocoa and other languages, was: .Mac support to C/C++ application
- Subject: Re: Cocoa and other languages, was: .Mac support to C/C++ application
- From: Luc Heinrich <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 08:52:03 +0200
On 25 avr. 06, at 18:30, Scott Ribe wrote:
I haven't gone there yet, but I have thought about using one of the
scripting languages to implement admin functions and using Cocoa
bindings to
put the user interfaces on them. So, just curious, has anyone here
used any
of these bindings?
I'm using the Python-Objective-C bindings [1] everyday for the
opensource project I'm working on [2] and I must admit that they are
just stellar, and that's coming from a Ruby fan... ;)
As of today, with the insane amount of CPU power available on recent
machines, I'd say that scripting languages like Ruby and Python and
their associated Objective-C bindings are very serious alternatives
to write full Cocoa applications.
[1] PyObjC: <http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net/>
[2] Democracy Player: <http://www.getdemocracy.com/>
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Luc Heinrich - email@hidden - http://www.honk-honk.com
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