List of Figures
Chapter 1. Introducing MacRuby
Figure 1.1. MacRuby is built on top of the Objective-C runtime.
Figure 1.2. The MacRuby script in action
Figure 1.3. Documentation for the NSTimer class
Figure 1.4. In the MacRuby class hierarchy, everything is inherited from NSObject.
Figure 1.5. The finished Hello World application that you’ll create using Xcode
Figure 1.6. Starting a new project in Xcode
Figure 1.7. A new project in Xcode. Double-clicking MainMenu.xib launches Interface Builder.
Figure 1.8. Editing the application interface in Xcode
Figure 1.9. To hide/show panes, click items in the View selector.
Figure 1.10. The finished Hello World interface
Figure 1.11. Adding HelloWorldController as an NSObject to the interface
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