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How to: Ruby on .NET (IronRuby), versus Ruby on Rails

For those of you who are interested in looking at the new Ruby Syntax, but are more comfortable with Visual Studio and the .NET Framework, then you might want to take a look at IronRuby.  IronRuby is an ongoing project to build a version of Ruby that will ride on the .NET Framework (Similar to COBOL.NET, FORTRAN.NET, and the many other syntax/languages that use the .NET Framework).

This is a how-to article that I found on the Devx.com website, which is one of the many sources that I use to keep up with the Software Development world, primarily because they do a great job with "how-to" development topics.

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To access the article: Click here

Enjoy,

~ Robert Shelton

 

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Published Wednesday, February 20, 2008 11:08 AM by Public Sector DPE Team
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# BioSensorAB » How to: Ruby on .NET (IronRuby), versus Ruby on Rails

# re: How to: Ruby on .NET (IronRuby), versus Ruby on Rails

Thanks for linking to my article. I enjoy reading your blog!

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 1:23 PM by Paul Ferrill

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