MacRuby 0.3 Released (Now With Interface Builder Support)

Courtesy Ruby Inside  Mon, 09/15/2008 - 01:15

apple_ruby-3.jpg MacRuby - a Mac OS X port of Ruby 1.9 designed to run directly on top of OS X's frameworks - recently hit a new milestone with the release of MacRuby 0.3 .

In addition to the expected bug fixes and performance increases (they claim that MacRuby should now be up to YARV levels) the release also features a number of exciting Cocoa-derived GUI building enhancements, such as Rich Kilmer's HotCocoa - a new core library...


 

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