Conrad Schneiker wrote: > Michael Lam writes: > > # Okay...is anyone here familiar with rxPython? > > Only enough to know it is called wxPython (http://www.wxpython.org/) and > that it has an enthusiastic following. > > # It is apparently done with SWIG > # http://swig.sourceforge.net, and now SWIG is usable on Ruby, thanks to > the one > # who added Ruby to SWIG. > > According to RAA, that would be Masaki Fukushima. > > # I have some experiences with SWIG (and know how easy it is to use). Can > the > # author of SWIG/Ruby please stand up, and let us know how possible wxRuby > is if > # we use SWIG, just like the wxPython guys do? > > Why not ask him directly? His given mail address ends in .jp, which may > mean that he might not follow the English mail list or comp.lang.ruby. So > I have cc:'d him on this post (which is probably a good idea for questions > addressed to anyone who is not racking up frequent poster points here). Well, no response so far, and no bounced mail. Might be on vacation. Are you (or anyone else) going to give this a try, say, within the next week or two? And does anyone else have any experience with SWIG/Ruby for Ruby 1.6+? ======= OT observation: Ruby seems to be unusually well chosen for catchy alliterative and rhyming phrases: Ruby rocks, Ruby rolls, Ruby rules! Ruby newbie Ruby GUI Conrad Schneiker (This note is unofficial and subject to improvement without notice.)