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MIX07: Silverlight Supports Dynamic Languages (Iron Ruby, Iron Python, JavaScript)
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MIX07: Silverlight Supports Dynamic Languages (Iron Ruby, Iron Python, JavaScript)
MIX07: Silverlight Supports Dynamic Languages (Iron Ruby, Iron Python, JavaScript)
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MSDNArchive
1 May 2007 2:17 PM
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Josh Holmes
has a great summary of the
Ray Ozzie
/
Scott Guthrie
keynote yesterday. Towards the end of his post, Josh notes with shock & awe that
Silverlight
not only includes a .NET CLR execution environment, but also the Dynamic Language Runtime as well. Yes, it's true! You can write apps for Silverlight using dynamic languages such as Iron Ruby, Iron Python, and managed JavaScript!
MIX07
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