I wish I could go, just for Developing Cocoa Applications with Python and Ruby. It’s so awesome that Apple is making these two languages first-class Cocoa development environments with Leopard. I really hope they take off.
I’m with you man. I’m just learning Python for Django (from mostly .NET and MS technologies) and - now a proud Mac owner - I just don’t feel like learning Objective-C as well.
Once I have Python under my belt, being able to dev real Mac apps will be seriously sweet. I’ve done a couple personal utilities using wxWidgets, but getting at the interfaces natively (because I just haven’t gotten around to checking out pyObjC) will be totally sweet.
001 // Dave // 03.20.2007 // 3:28 PM
I’m with you man. I’m just learning Python for Django (from mostly .NET and MS technologies) and - now a proud Mac owner - I just don’t feel like learning Objective-C as well.
Once I have Python under my belt, being able to dev real Mac apps will be seriously sweet. I’ve done a couple personal utilities using wxWidgets, but getting at the interfaces natively (because I just haven’t gotten around to checking out pyObjC) will be totally sweet.