Ruby.NET under development downunder at QUT
I was catching up on my reading today and spotted the following post from Serial Imagine Cup Participant, Doug Stockwell:
Ruby.NET has a web site, and a name?
First mentioned on the Gardens Point Parser Generator site some time ago and largely unnoticed by the internet in general, Ruby.NET now has it's own page giving a bit more info, even an expected release schedule.
This has already started a few waves.
The main aim of the project is to support 100% of Ruby language semantics, but as I have posted about in the past this is not an easy problem.
So, will this mean an implementation of Ruby On Rails that targets the .NET CLR is not that far away? Or does it not matter anymore, since ASP.NET is on a roll
** update ** I changed the title, based on an observant reader's comment, from "underdevelopment" to "under development"
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Anonymous
March 17, 2006
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March 17, 2006
peter
good point
ive maded the changeAnonymous
March 21, 2006
Good work. performance problem can be solved easily by .NET platform.Anonymous
April 06, 2006
As some other Microsoft bloggers have noted, this 'Ruby.NET' project looks very interesting...
So, is...Anonymous
June 20, 2006
Got this email from Wayne yesterday. Excellent News. Great to see this project moving along, and it...Anonymous
February 09, 2007
It's always nice to find little treasures in the inbox, especially one that is part of a continuing storyAnonymous
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