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<description>So, I'm trying my hand at Cocoa, namely RubyCocoa. Objective-C is a bit out of my grasp right now. If I start needing big performance boosts, I'll go that route. In the meantime, writing RubyCocoa apps is insanely fun. I wrote this basic tagger in 2 days (roughly 6 hours) and it works pretty well!

If you plan on trying out this app, create a small playlist with the name 'lastfmtagger' and put a few albums in there.</description>
<dc:date>2008-07-23T09:52:30Z</dc:date>
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<dc:subject>folksonomy, music, itunes, Last.FM, tags, ♫</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">So, I'm trying my hand at Cocoa, namely RubyCocoa. Objective-C is a bit out of my grasp right now. If I start needing big performance boosts, I'll go that route. In the meantime, writing RubyCocoa apps is insanely fun. I wrote this basic tagger in 2 days (roughly 6 hours) and it works pretty well!

If you plan on trying out this app, create a small playlist with the name 'lastfmtagger' and put a few albums in there.</p>
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