Monday, July 23rd 2007
Microsoft Releases IronRuby
Microsoft today announced that it will deliver via RubyForge a core set of features of IronRuby, the company's implementation of the Ruby language, to solicit community feedback. RubyForge is a collaborative software development management system dedicated to projects related to the Ruby programming language. John Lam, creator of RubyCLR and a member of Microsoft's DLR (Dynamic Runtime Language) team, said:
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IronRuby
I'm happy to announce today the first drop of the IronRuby source code. IronRuby is licensed under very liberal terms as set out by the Microsoft Permissive License. We're also happy to announce that we will be accepting source code contributions into the IronRuby libraries. Right now we have a lot of logistical work that we still need to do, but we fully intend on getting IronRuby onto RubyForge by the end of August.
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