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Looks cool. What are the benefits of RubyMotion over Rhodes: http://www.motorola.com/Business/US-EN/RhoMobile+Suite/Rhode...


I can't tell if Rhodes creates 100% native apps or some kind of web/native hybrids, but it doesn't like it uses Apple's iOS SDK. RubyMotion lets you use the same APIs and classes as normal Objective-C apps, so all existing literature is totally useable.

And something I didn't mention in the tutorial: you can even use existing Objective-C frameworks and code in RubyMotion apps using CocoaPods[1].

[1]: http://cocoapods.org/


Rhodes doesn't create 100% native apps. Your compiled app has a web server embedded in it.


Can you allow specific site exceptions? I'd like to check specific coding education sites and my local server.

Other than that issue, great app!


After the rejection of ACTA, SOPA, and the Uber amendment reversal, the internet has done a good job tracking and stoping bad political decisions. I expect politicians will be on a short leash going forward.


I've been there. It's easy for me to ignore the "right and wrong, win or lose" mentality of certain situations, but there are some times when I feel disengaged or nauseous about being in a situation where I am not expected to perform well.

The solution, IMO, is to remember that you aren't the feelings in your head. There was a time you would have had a feedback loop for the game regardless of winning or losing, and you've lost touch with it due to age. Your remedy, which is the correct one, is to persevere beyond your banal mental fortress until a new feedback loop is created.

By the way, I'm a huge fan of your work. Good job!


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