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</div> | The ["/PyObjC"] project aims to provide a bridge between the Python and Objective-C programming languages. The bridge is intended to be fully bidirectional, allowing the Python programmer to take full advantage of the power provided by various Objective-C based toolkits and the Objective-C programmer transparent access to Python based functionality. What this really means is that you can write full fledged [http://developer.apple.com/cocoa "Cocoa"] applications in pure Python. Currently developed by RonaldOussoren, BillBumgarner, SteveMajewski, JustVanRossum, JackJansen, and others. = status = ["/PyObjC"] 1.1 was released 2004-05-30. The latest version of ["/PyObjC"] can always be retrieved from the subversion repository at http://svn.red-bean.com/pyobjc = links = http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net/ Some [wiki:LtrWiki/StartCocoa notes] on starting [http://developer.apple.com/cocoa "Cocoa"] programming with ["/PyObjC"] from a (Mac)Python programmer's perspective. |
PyObjC
The ["/PyObjC"] project aims to provide a bridge between the Python and Objective-C programming languages. The bridge is intended to be fully bidirectional, allowing the Python programmer to take full advantage of the power provided by various Objective-C based toolkits and the Objective-C programmer transparent access to Python based functionality. What this really means is that you can write full fledged [http://developer.apple.com/cocoa "Cocoa"] applications in pure Python.
Currently developed by RonaldOussoren, BillBumgarner, SteveMajewski, JustVanRossum, JackJansen, and others.
status
["/PyObjC"] 1.1 was released 2004-05-30.
The latest version of ["/PyObjC"] can always be retrieved from the subversion repository at http://svn.red-bean.com/pyobjc
links
http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net/
Some [wiki:LtrWiki/StartCocoa notes] on starting [http://developer.apple.com/cocoa "Cocoa"] programming with ["/PyObjC"] from a (Mac)Python programmer's perspective.