I was looking for an online interpreter and I found this, I think its
awesome since you can now practice your code anywhere plus you can use
it to try you code when asking a question in this mailing list.
I just the other day downloaded the Scripting Layer for Android, which allows you to run JRuby. I haven't done anything significant with it yet, but it was fun making my Motorola Milestone say `Hello, world!'
i just checked out http://ideone.com/ and it's the only thing like this i've
found so far that highlights syntax as you're typing! i think that's pretty
damn spiffy if you ask me! i'm going to have to bookmark this on my tablet.
hex
I didn't know something like this existed. Thats awesome because I can
now practice Ruby even on my iPhone.
I just the other day downloaded the Scripting Layer for Android, which
allows you to run JRuby. I haven't done anything significant with it
yet, but it was fun making my Motorola Milestone say `Hello, world!'
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 11:08:01PM +0900, Brian Candler wrote:
Vincent Manis wrote in post #992897:
>
> I just the other day downloaded the Scripting Layer for Android,
> which allows you to run JRuby. I haven't done anything significant
> with it yet, but it was fun making my Motorola Milestone say `Hello,
> world!'
Or you could just install Rubuto from the marketplace.