1. PassKit On Rails - PassKit Web Service Example Built With Ruby On Rails

An extensive example of a webservice created for working with the new PassKit API built using Ruby On Rails.

You can find the PassKit On Rails example with full documentation on Github here.

2. J2ObjC Tool: A Java To iOS Objective-C Translator From Google

A code converter (not an emulator) created by Google for the purpose of taking the logic from your programs built within Java and translate that into iOS Objective-C.

You can find the tool on Google Code here.

The tool is stated to be in alpha/beta state, but apparently Google has already used it in a number of their own projects.

via Google's Open Source Blog


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