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Re: Whats the verdict on Cocoaruby from others ?
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Re: Whats the verdict on Cocoaruby from others ?


  • Subject: Re: Whats the verdict on Cocoaruby from others ?
  • From: Mike Blaguszewski <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 17:08:44 -0400

On Jul 17, 2006, at 3:50 PM, Jakob Olesen wrote:

So, rubycocoa is sort of a one-way bridge. It is great for using Cocoa from Ruby, less great for using Ruby from Cocoa.
Right. I think the restriction is you can only call into Ruby from Obj-C if the Ruby object is derived from NSObject.

Oh, and it is LGPL.
Actually this was recently changed, at Apple's request. I don't remember the exact license now, but I think it's BSD or similar.

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Mike Blaguszewski / Cocoa Hacker / Ambrosia Software, Inc.



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