Has anyone seen this yet from Apple:
“To open up the benefits of the Cocoa frameworks to a wider developer
audience, Leopard embraces two other highly dynamic languages for use in
building Cocoa applications: Ruby and Python. These two languages are an
excellent fit for integrating with the Cocoa frameworks, and they both
have high quality bridges to Objective-C. These bridges allow you to mix
and match Objective-C, Ruby, and Python, allowing you to choose the best
tool for the job at hand while using high level Cocoa features such as
Key-Value Coding (KVC) and Key-Value Observing (KVO).”
http://developer.apple.com/leopard/overview/apptech.html
Sounds really interesting, anyone know anything more about this?