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Paul Prescod
February 1, 2005
Creating OS X Cocoa Applications Using XML and Python, Dethe Elza
This talk will cover the use of Renaissance and Python to develop
programs for OS X, focussing on both rapid application development, and
ease of maintenance. Renaissance is an XML dialect for describing Cocoa
(or GNUstep) user interfaces, which can be used as an alternative to
Apple's binary NIB format. It grew out of the GNUstep? project and is
intended for use with Objective-C, but works seamlessly from Python with
the PyObjC bridge.
Hosted by ActiveState ("a division of Sophos") at 580 Granville St.,
Vancouver
Creating OS X Cocoa Applications Using XML and Python, Dethe Elza
This talk will cover the use of Renaissance and Python to develop
programs for OS X, focussing on both rapid application development, and
ease of maintenance. Renaissance is an XML dialect for describing Cocoa
(or GNUstep) user interfaces, which can be used as an alternative to
Apple's binary NIB format. It grew out of the GNUstep? project and is
intended for use with Objective-C, but works seamlessly from Python with
the PyObjC bridge.
Hosted by ActiveState ("a division of Sophos") at 580 Granville St.,
Vancouver