Re: Starting Cocoa apps from the command line
Re: Starting Cocoa apps from the command line
- Subject: Re: Starting Cocoa apps from the command line
- From: "Shayne Wissler" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 12:00:33 -0700
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 11:55 AM, Eric Schlegel <email@hidden> wrote:
>> Can you perhaps suggest a book from which I would have learned this
>> and other architectural nuances of systems programming on the Mac?
>
> I can't, partly because I haven't done an exhaustive survey of all
> programming books on Mac OS X topics. But mostly because this is an uncommon
> case, and as Bill says, the standard approach is to create a bundled
> application, so there's probably little discussion of this case, which is
> relatively rare.
Maybe you should write the book! A comprehensive "internals"-type book
would probably be popular.
> Although not so rare that it hasn't been discussed multiple times on both
> the Carbon and Cocoa programming lists; you're not the first person to run
> into this, and it's a fairly common desire especially for authors of
> scripting language runtimes who might want to be able to run a script from
> the command line that becomes a UI-capable application later.
Heh, you nailed me. That's precisely what I have.
Thanks again!
Shayne
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