PyObjC 1.1 is now available for download at http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net/ PyObjC is a bridge between Python and Objective-C. It allows full featured Cocoa applications to be written in pure Python. It is also easy to use other frameworks containing Objective-C class libraries from Python and to mix in Objective-C, C and C++ source. Python is a highly dynamic programming language with a shallow learning curve. It combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. The installer package includes a number of Xcode and Project Builder templates for easily creating new Cocoa-Python projects, as well as support for syntax-coloring Python files. PyObjC also supports full introspection of Objective-C classes and direct invocation of Objective-C APIs from the interactive interpreter. PyObjC requires MacOS X 10.2 or later. PyObjC works both with the Apple provided Python installation in MacOS X 10.2 (and later) and with MacPython 2.3. Users of MacPython 2.3 can install PyObjC though the PackageManager application. The major improvement of PyObjC 1.1 is support for Key-Value Observing. It is now possible to write programs that use Cocoa Bindings. There are also numerous new examples. PyObjC is released with an open source license.
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Ronald Oussoren