From MacRumors:
“Apple’s Director of Engineering of Unix Technologies Jordan Hubbard spoke at LISA ’08 last week. […] This year’s conference invited Apple’s Jordan Hubbard to speak about the evolution of Mac OS X from large servers to embedded platforms”. The presentation slides (PDF), besides generally interesting info on Mac OS X, feature a table that shows a release date of Q1 2009 for OS X 10.6 Leopard.
Whoa, MacRuby looks pretty cool. I’m not a fan of Ruby, but it seems like a pretty good bridge for Rails developers to get in to native Mac OS X apps.
There are more to ruby developers than rails, i hope. Rails is for web site/application development and Ruby has been around since the mid 90s…
Well, yeah. But anything that makes development as transparent for Mac OS X as MacRuby does can only be a good thing ™
Does anyone know if Snow Leopard will run on Intel Core Duo (not Core 2 Duo) and G5 processors?