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Monday, July 30th, 2007 Posted in Silverlight, Samples, IronRuby | No Comments »
I spent the weekend trying to dive into Microsoft.Scripting, AKA the DLR, and between chasing my son and various trips to the store I was able to grok some of ... Read more..Friday, July 27th, 2007 Posted in Site | No Comments »
I put a simple little forum up to see what kind of interest it might foster. I've only put one post in there so far, but hope to post a ... Read more..Friday, July 27th, 2007 Posted in Implementation, IronRuby | 2 Comments »
Josh Nursing put up a great post on his initial experiences with IronRuby. He walks us through his installation, including addressing a possible issue with the path of the .net ... Read more..Friday, July 27th, 2007 Posted in UnitTests, IronRuby | 1 Comment »
This is not pretty, but it's a start. It started as a nobel goal of publishing an easy to read output of all the ruby tests here, but I'm not ... Read more..Thursday, July 26th, 2007 Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
One of the things I love about July is that the huge void in anything actually happening in the NFL leads to all kinds of crazy predictions. The Superbowl winner ... Read more..Thursday, July 26th, 2007 Posted in podcasts, IronRuby | No Comments »
Here are some links to some various podcasts and interviews where you can listen to John Lam discuss IronRuby, or at the time RubyCLR. I haven't listened to all of ... Read more..Wednesday, July 25th, 2007 Posted in UnitTests, IronRuby | 3 Comments »
One thing that has always amazed me about Ruby is how much you can get done with so little code. I was talking at lunch with our architect about the ... Read more..Wednesday, July 25th, 2007 Posted in Samples, IronRuby | No Comments »
Ironruby is out, and there are some noteworthy posts out there. John Lam announces it's availability, and provides a download link and build instructions. If you even want to call them ... Read more..Tuesday, July 24th, 2007 Posted in IronRuby | No Comments »
Yesterday Microsoft dropped the first release of IronRuby, an implementation of Ruby targeted at the Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR), a new addition to .net coming to a framework near you ... Read more..