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posted by [personal profile] emperor at 04:47pm on 14/01/2005
I want to write an Xwrits-alike for MacosX, since Coffeebreak is a)shareware b)crap.

Now, assuming I could find out how to compile C programs against bits of carbon (which I hope is just RTFM) without using Xcode, it'd be a fairly easy bit of C programming, but I'd really like to do this with python.

But. The Carbon interface to python is completely undocumented, and I don't think I'm really l33t enough with Carbon to be able to bullshit my way through installing event handlers and the like.

What should I do? Anyone caught suggesting perl will be shot.
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