RubyCocoa has moved to github.com/rubycocoa.
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kimuraw
RubyCocoa 0.13.2 binary installer for 10.4 has some problems.
The fixed installer was released as 0.13.2.1.
RubyCocoa 0.13.2 binary installer for 10.5 works fine.
I am honored to announce the immediate release of RubyCocoa 0.11.0.
RubyCocoa is a Mac OS X framework that allows Cocoa programming in the
object-oriented scripting language Ruby. In other words, it is a
bridge that let you access Objective-C objects from Ruby, and
vice-versa.
You can learn more about RubyCocoa on our new website (which is
actually a Wiki):
RubyCocoa 1.0 Sneak Preview page is available. the url:
We are pleased to announce RubyCocoa 0.10.1 Developer Preview, which
is a very quick bugfixes release for 0.10.0. Users who installed
0.10.0 are encouraged to upgrade to this release.
RubyCocoa is a Mac OS X framework that allows Cocoa programming in the
object-oriented scripting language Ruby. In other words, it is a
bridge that let you access Objective-C objects from Ruby, and
vice-versa.
You can get more details about RubyCocoa 0.10.0, such as the
description of the changes against the stable branch and pointers to
the binary installer and source release tarball, at the following
location:... read more
RubyCocoa 0.4.2 support new features Cocoa Bindings and Core Data. Enjoy! It's available from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=44114&package_id=36578&release_id=369687
The '.pkg' binary packages are available for Mac OS X 10.4/10.3/10.2.
All of framework, library, documents, samples and Xcode/ProjectBuilder
templates are contained in the package. These items will be installed
into the appropriate place. It is available to start of RubyCocoa
programming or use of RubyCocoa application immediately.... read more
Bad news. Previous RubyCocoa 0.4.1 binary package for Tiger was broken. Good news! We have released new RubyCocoa-0.4.1-tiger.dmg without the issue.
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/rubycocoa/RubyCocoa-0.4.1-tiger.dmg?download
MD5: a38e14cb592e39b2460d3a1ec9a081bc
(old file's MD5: 4c8e25313e07800b7b4c3b610f728b48)
= more info =
The package did not contain following files:
* lib/ruby/site_ruby/powerpc-darwin8.0/rubycocoa.bundle
* lib/ruby/site_ruby/osx/*.rb... read more
RubyCocoa 0.4.1 binary package for Tiger (Mac OS X 10.4) was released. enjoy!
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/rubycocoa/RubyCocoa-0.4.1-tiger.dmg?download
http://rubycocoa.sourceforge.net/
RubyCocoa 0.4.1 was released!
http://rubycocoa.sourceforge.net/
(The web site have been moved from http://www.fobj.com/rubycocoa/\)
The '.pkg' binary packages are available for Mac OS X 10.3/10.2.
All of framework, library, documents, samples and Xcode/ProjectBuilder
templates are contained in the package. These items will be installed
into the appropriate place. It is available to start of RubyCocoa
programming or use of RubyCocoa application immediately.... read more
RubyCocoa is a Mac OS X framework that allows Cocoa programming in the Object-Oriented Scripting Language Ruby. RubyCocoa allows writing a Cocoa application in Ruby. It allows creating and using a Cocoa object in a Ruby script. In Cocoa application, mixture of program written by both Ruby and Objective-C is possible.
RubyCocoa 0.4.0 was released!
http://www.imasy.or.jp/~hisa/mac/rubycocoa/
http://rubycocoa.sourceforge.net/... read more
RubyCocoa 0.3.0 released.
http://rubycocoa.sourceforge.net/
http://www.imasy.or.jp/~hisa/mac/rubycocoa/
What is RubyCocoa ?
RubyCocoa is a Ruby library for using Cocoa Objects on Mac
OS X in Ruby scripts. You can use RubyCocoa for:
- using Cocoa objects in Ruby Script
- writing Cocoa application with Ruby and Interface Builder
- exploration of Cocoa with irb
- prototyping of a Cocoa Application
- development of a small scale simple Cocoa Application
- Wrapping OSX GUI for Ruby script... read more
RubyCocoa is a combination Mac OS X framework and Ruby library for using Cocoa Objects on MacOS X in Ruby scripts.
RubyCocoa is a library and framework for the Object Oriented Scripting Language Ruby on Mac OS X. Using RubyCocoa, you can do using a Cocoa object as a Ruby object in a Ruby script and writing a Cocoa Application by Ruby (with NIB file if you wish).
Now, getting latest RubyCocoa via CVS is available.
The RubyCocoa mailing list opened. Feel free to join us.