PYOBJC
'PyObjC' is a bidirectional bridge between Python and Objective-C. It allows Python scripts to use and extend existing Objective-C class libraries.
PyObjC is commonly used to extend the Cocoa libraries provided by Apple Computer's Mac OS X, affording programmers the ability to write full featured Cocoa applications entirely in Python. It also allows developers to use the powerful Python libraries while accessing Cocoa.
There is also rudimentary support for GNUstep.
The current version is PyObjC 1.4 (released 2006-06-14) and it is a Universal binary.
★ PyObjC
★ Apple's Description of PyObjC
PyObjC is commonly used to extend the Cocoa libraries provided by Apple Computer's Mac OS X, affording programmers the ability to write full featured Cocoa applications entirely in Python. It also allows developers to use the powerful Python libraries while accessing Cocoa.
There is also rudimentary support for GNUstep.
The current version is PyObjC 1.4 (released 2006-06-14) and it is a Universal binary.
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