Sunday, November 2, 2008
THE COCOTRONBookmarked on del.icio.us at 16:46.
Tags: cocoa, crossplatform, linux, mac, objective-c, port, programming, software, windows
MIT-licensed project to implement sufficient Cocoa frameworks on top of an abstracted cross-platform Obj-C layer (including patched gcc toolchain) in order to make a viable Xcode -> Windows cross-compiler. Only Foundation is in place yet but apparently active work on CoreGraphics and AppKit is underway, along with some on CoreData. Seems it's got some way to go but looks good.
Friday, May 9, 2008
John Resig - Processing.jsBookmarked on del.icio.us at 10:14.
Tags: code, geek, jquery, port, resig
JQuery guy ports Processing to JS. With a decent IDE (Eclipse plugin?) to target a JS platform supporting this stuff along with e.g. GWT, maybe OpenGL in browsers, we have an open-standards Flash replacement. Time to bust out the data distribution.
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
RubyForge: RMagick:Bookmarked on del.icio.us at 23:35.
Tags: port, ports
ok, do the whole damn thing with port. even ImageMagick.
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