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Will It Be JRuby vs. IronPython?
On the heels of Microsoft's release of IronPython 1.0 comes the news that Sun has hired the two primary JRuby developers. I don't know if Sun intended it, but the juxtaposition of these two news item gives the effect that the two managed execution ... |
Sep 7, 2006 2:53:50 PM |
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IronPython 1.0 Released
Jim Hugunin: I’m extremely happy to announce that we have released IronPython 1.0 today! ... IronPython is about bringing together two worlds. The key value in IronPython is that it is both a true implementation of Python and is seamlessly integrated ... |
Sep 6, 2006 3:56:16 PM |
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JavaScript To Gain Pythonic Features
Brendan Eich: Mark Hammond's work to support Python in XUL is nearly done. The DOM_AGNOSTIC2_BRANCH should land in the next few weeks. Already I see many on the PyXPCOM list testing Mark's fine work, chomping at the bit to use Python in XULRunner. This ... |
Feb 19, 2006 7:33:55 PM |
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Guys, TurboGears Is Every Bit As Compelling As Rails
This is for all of you who jumped onto the Rails bandwagon from watching a 15-minute video. Another 20-minute video is released onto the web 9 days ago. The product is called TurboGears. It's yet another, you guessed it, web framework. (background: ... |
Sep 26, 2005 8:02:41 AM |
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Aren't You Happy Java Don't Have Default Arguments
Trond Andersen: I talked with someone looking at Ruby to use for a prototype and didn't want Java's verbose syntax and complex APIs. I suggested Python as a good alternative since it got better support for GTK than Ruby and RedHat and others uses the ... |
Sep 13, 2005 8:01:25 AM |