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IronRuby on Rubyforge

September 1, 2007 by Rob Bazinet

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IronRuby is now on RubyForge for all to download and build, as reported by John Lam on his blog:  

It’s been nearly 6 weeks since our initial source code release at OSCON. So what’s changed?

  • Exception handling
  • Parallel assignment
  • Instance variables

Added some more library support:

  • Comparable
  • Enumerable
  • Array
  • Hash
  • String (not quite complete yet)
  • Dir

This is exciting news and a good indicator things are progressing along nicely for the IronRuby team.

If you want to get the source you can follow along a nice tutorial by Aaron Junod over on rubydoes.net.

Now on to the building process….

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