I promise to post more than once today, with something that isn’t just a list, but I have a few thoughts that I think would be good to get out:
I finished the sweater. Pictures to follow. On a scale of 1 to 10 I rate this one a 7, because of the way the sleeves/shoulders fit, but I suspect that I’ll quite enjoy wearing it anyway.
I’m at 2,000 words on the novel. It’s hard to justify to yourself and the world that you’re writing a novel when you don’t even have ten manuscript pages, but I am I swear. I’m getting a hold of it slowly, damnit! No more novella editing yet, but soon. Round two readers, get ready!
I need to figure out what I’m going to try and do with the novella once I get it to a point that I’m comfortable marketing it. The publication I was thinking of sending it out to has closed submissions until March (they have a good “new writers” program, potentially accept longer pieces and my parents knew the editor in another life so my name will stand out–my real name has a way of doing that. If not, I think the Marx quote will earn me points). There’s an indi-press that I’m interested in that looks like it’s the real deal, and I don’t think that it will be too long for them. Other markets don’t have provisions for works between 25,000 and 40,000 in their submission guidelines, so I’m at a loss.
I read the entire Ars Technica Leopard (OSX 10.5) Review yesterday, and it was great. I have to say that he didn’t talk about the RubyCocoa bridge thing that bsag talked about and the, I think the term is, “scripting hooks” in AppleScript for python and ruby, and the fact that Ruby on Rails and RubyGems ships with the new operating system, which I think is totally awesome, and a really good move on Apple’s part. Having said all of this, I’m not in any rush, and probably won’t upgrade until after I finish the graduate school application. What I have works now really well, and while I very much want to get rid of all the brushed steel windows, I don’t want to have to worry about anything breaking or a massive backup for a while.
“I think the term is, “scripting hooks” in AppleScript for python and ruby”
You’re thinking of Scripting Bridge, Leopard’s new ObjC-Apple event bridge, which can be accessed from Python and Ruby via PyObjC and RubyCocoa as well as natively from ObjC. If you want to read more about it there’s a brief introduction at:
http://www.apple.com/applescript/features/scriptingbridge.html
along with various bits of documentation at http://developer.apple.com (some of it is in the Leopard devcenter which you’ll need a free/paid ADC account to access).
There’s also several third-party bridges available which can be used on Panther/Tiger as well; e.g. see my sig. below.
HTH
has
http://appscript.sourceforge.net
http://rb-appscript.rubyforge.org
Comment by has — 31 October 2007 @ 1:04 pm