Re: Right language
Re: Right language
- Subject: Re: Right language
- From: Daniel Richman <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 15:16:40 -0800
Another way of doing this: Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X talks about
this specific thing. It's either the second-to-last or the last chapter,
and it's entitled "NSTask."It allows you to wrap around a shell command
and get stdout and stderr. Obviously, if there's a framework, that's
best, but this is useful as a general thing.
Daniel
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 5:30 AM, Arnold Nefkens <email@hidden> wrote:
Hello List,
I'm pretty new to Cocoa and just started with "Cocoa Programming for Mac OS
X (3rd ed)" of Aaron Hillegass.
I've got an idea for a app that uses a lot of shell commands to get certain
information. But I also want to use Interface builder to provide the users
the right interface. I'm wondering if Cocoa is right language to build this
application. I've thought about AppleScript Studio. But I want to be able to
use something like eSellarate as well.
What are your opinions about this? Should I build the application using
Cocoa or look into perhaps Ruby or some other language?
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