Ironruby forums?

anyone know any good IronRuby specific forums? And am curious, how
does the general community feel about this brand in general?

IronRuby allows for interesting stuff, but being Win-only is bad, I mean it
kills all the interest for some.

I was involved with a guy at MS and Wayne Seguin for a while on how to
integrate it into RVM, by doing a source build using Mono. It didn't work,
and MS is apparently happy at supplying binaries only (and I can
understand, they can't support Mono as well).

If it can grow out of Windows land, it'll be more interesting - and
prospects are good, since the DLR is open source now (right?). But for now,
I find JRuby or Rubinius more interesting as alternatives to the big 3
(MRI, REE and JRuby).

Best wishes,

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On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 20:18:59 -0700 (PDT), xlar54 wrote:

anyone know any good IronRuby specific forums? And am curious, how
does the general community feel about this brand in general?

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anyone know any good IronRuby specific forums? And am curious, how
does the general community feel about this brand in general?

http://www.ruby-forum.com/forum/34

The more ruby the better, as far as I'm concerned :slight_smile:

-r

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Actually, I meant Maglev or Rubinius :slight_smile:

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On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 13:48:50 +0200, Bruno A wrote:

On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 20:18:59 -0700 (PDT), xlar54 wrote:

anyone know any good IronRuby specific forums? And am curious, how
does the general community feel about this brand in general?

IronRuby allows for interesting stuff, but being Win-only is bad, I mean it
kills all the interest for some.

I was involved with a guy at MS and Wayne Seguin for a while on how to
integrate it into RVM, by doing a source build using Mono. It didn't work,
and MS is apparently happy at supplying binaries only (and I can
understand, they can't support Mono as well).

If it can grow out of Windows land, it'll be more interesting - and
prospects are good, since the DLR is open source now (right?). But for now,
I find JRuby or Rubinius more interesting as alternatives to the big 3
(MRI, REE and JRuby).

Best wishes,

--
--
@_bruno_antunes
sardaukar.siet@gmail.com
http://iruel.net