On Jul 13, 2008, at 3:46 PM, Greg Landweber wrote:

> I investigated PyObjC when I started this project, and I learned that
> the support for PyObjC in Mac OS X is not as strong as one might
> think. If this is going to become a serious Mac application, rather
> than just a simple wrapper, then it probably makes the most sense to
> use Objective-C.

I was thinking from the perspective of bundling Sage with the  
application
as well as communication with the Sage components. I believe that ObjC
is the right choice for the application, but PyObjC may make sense for
communication between the app and the Sage components, but I haven't had
a chance to test this.

>
>
>> If you use TextMate for your coding, there is a Mercurial bundle (and
>> a XCode bundle). Alternatively, we probably could set up a Subversion
>> repository somewhere. I know that git has a git-svn gateway, I'm not
>> sure if Mercurial has the same.
>
> It's easiest to use XCode's editor, and I think subversion is the way
> to go. I cannot set up a subversion server at my college, but I can
> try to do it on my cohomology.com server.
>

Whichever works best for you.

> -- Greg
>

Cheers,

Tim.

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Tim Lahey
PhD Candidate, Systems Design Engineering
University of Waterloo

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