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Tim Ng
In Dayton, Ohio
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over 6 years ago
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Timothy Ng
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I'm visiting my girlfriend for a week in Dayton, Ohio. She's doing an internship here for a few months, and it's been definitely quite strange. We're both from Toronto, Ontario, and we both went to school at the University of Waterloo (she's in Optometry...
Tim Ng
Some RubyCLR suggestions
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over 6 years ago
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Timothy Ng
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John - I have a couple of suggestions that I think may make the RubyCLR experience better. I spent a bit of time trying to understand the way you can sync Ruby objects with .NET objects, and I think I understand how now, but the documentation on the RubyCLR...
Tim Ng
RubyCLR and Visual Basic - Part 1
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over 6 years ago
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Timothy Ng
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Over the last week I've had a chance to play around with RubyCLR ( John Lam is the brains behind it - what an awesome project!). I thought that I would post some thoughts around it and some "tutorial" like articles since the documentation was a bit scarce...
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