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The Perl developers are kind of a quiet group. But I think that Apple
has done a very reasonable job for developers. I remember even in old
MacOS9 that this Perl was ahead of what I had on Sun Solaris OS. There
is always a leading edge, but my application need to be distributed,
therefore I am more conservative in the version I use. Apple's Perl
version fits that real well. And I can always install multiple version
of Perl because in a Unix OS. Just define a different path.
On the otherside, Apple computers are the best developer's hardware. You
can run you Debrian, Redhat, Ubuntu versions of Unix and so forth on the
platform-either under Parallels or native. You can also run Solaris 10
(which is free I might add) along with all the varieties of Windows
types--all running under one platform. Here you have all the neat MacOS
development tools (e.g. Bbedeit, Dreamweaver, Affrus [Perl debugger],
etc.) running in MacOSX, at the same time you have the Solaris 10
Application and database server running. At Jave One (in March), Sun
Microsystem use Apple Laptops to show the new Java stuff and the
developers carrier 4 to one for Apple laptops over the PC's. At the
Solaris 10 presentation, Sun stated that their target laptop was from
Apple because it woke up. Finally, my recent friends who have purchased
new Apple Laptops, tell me that Windows XP runs better under Parallels
than on their old PC. I assume that Debrian will be just as impressive.
And as I reiterate, you could install the cutting edge Perl on you
system and be fine still under MacOSX with all its tools. It is Unix
anyway.
jeremiah@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Some yummy facts about Leopard:
>
> Scripting Bridge
> Use Objective-C, Ruby, and Python programs to automate Mac
> applications. The new Scripting Bridge enables them to easily generate
> AppleEvents using a concise, AppleScript-like syntax.
>
> Ruby on Rails
> Work in a developer's dreamland. Leopard is the perfect platform for
> Ruby on Rails development, with Rails, Mongrel, and Capistrano built in.
>
> Not a single word about perl. No mention of CamelBones, using the
> Scripting Bridge for perl, or the fact that perl has CPAN with 12,000+
> high quality modules while ruby has 4,000+ on rubyforge. Apple
> trumpets its POSIX conformation yet what UNIX is worth its weight in
> cat5 cable if it doesn't come with perl?
>
> It looks like I will have to stick with debian for developing my LAMP
> applications.
>
> Jeremiah
>
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The Perl developers are kind of a quiet group. But I think that Apple
has done a very reasonable job for developers. I remember even in old
MacOS9 that this Perl was ahead of what I had on Sun Solaris OS. There
is always a leading edge, but my application need to be distributed,
therefore I am more conservative in the version I use. Apple's Perl
version fits that real well. And I can always install multiple version
of Perl because in a Unix OS. Just define a different path.<br>
<br>
On the otherside, Apple computers are the best developer's hardware.
You can run you Debrian, Redhat, Ubuntu versions of Unix and so forth
on the platform-either under Parallels or native. You can also run
Solaris 10 (which is free I might add) along with all the varieties of
Windows types--all running under one platform. Here you have all the
neat MacOS development tools (e.g. Bbedeit, Dreamweaver, Affrus [Perl
debugger], etc.) running in MacOSX, at the same time you have the
Solaris 10 Application and database server running. At Jave One (in
March), Sun Microsystem use Apple Laptops to show the new Java stuff
and the developers carrier 4 to one for Apple laptops over the PC's. At
the Solaris 10 presentation, Sun stated that their target laptop was
from Apple because it woke up. Finally, my recent friends who have
purchased new Apple Laptops, tell me that Windows XP runs better under
Parallels than on their old PC. I assume that Debrian will be just as
impressive. <br>
<br>
And as I reiterate, you could install the cutting edge Perl on you
system and be fine still under MacOSX with all its tools. It is Unix
anyway.<br>
<br>
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type="cite">Some yummy facts about Leopard:
<br>
<br>
Scripting Bridge
<br>
Use Objective-C, Ruby, and Python programs to automate Mac
applications. The new Scripting Bridge enables them to easily generate
AppleEvents using a concise, AppleScript-like syntax.
<br>
<br>
Ruby on Rails
<br>
Work in a developer's dreamland. Leopard is the perfect platform for
Ruby on Rails development, with Rails, Mongrel, and Capistrano built
in.
<br>
<br>
Not a single word about perl. No mention of CamelBones, using the
Scripting Bridge for perl, or the fact that perl has CPAN with 12,000+
high quality modules while ruby has 4,000+ on rubyforge. Apple trumpets
its POSIX conformation yet what UNIX is worth its weight in cat5 cable
if it doesn't come with perl?
<br>
<br>
It looks like I will have to stick with debian for developing my LAMP
applications.
<br>
<br>
Jeremiah
<br>
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