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25.06 Mac in the Shell: Python on the Mac: PyObjC
by Edward Marczak
Jun, 2009 Issue
Article Synopsis
Over the last few months, we've been covering the basics of Python. Aside from a few OS X-specific issues raised in the first article (how to get the built-in docs working, etc.), you could really take the lessons learned anywhere - Linux, Windows, or any platform where you find a Python runtime. We needed those basics - and we have more to cover, certainly. There's plenty that one can do with some very basic Python and Python/Objective-C bridge, letting you tap into Cocoa. Cocoa? Isn't that reserved for Obj-C developers? I'd like to put together the lessons learned in this column along with a more utilitarian approach.
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