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Learning Ruby via IronRuby and C# Part 4  (Unpublished)

Part 4 in a multi-part series on learning Ruby using IronRuby and C#. Justin continues his series using familiar C# code to explain Ruby programming concepts. In this post, he goes over additional functionality of loops and ranges.


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Learning Ruby via IronRuby and C# Part 3  (Unpublished)

Part 3 in a multi-part series on learning Ruby using IronRuby and C#. Justin continues his series using familiar C# code to explain Ruby programming concepts. In this post, he goes over static methods (class methods in Ruby), parameters, conditionals and loops.


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Learning Ruby via IronRuby and C# Part 2  (Unpublished)

Part 2 in a multi-part series on learning Ruby using IronRuby and C#. C# is used to give you a basis for which to interpret the Ruby and migrate your skills.


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Learning Ruby via IronRuby and C# Part 1  (Unpublished)

Part one of many in migrating your C# skills over to Ruby


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Running Applications in IronRuby  (Unpublished)

Simple as that. Shows you how to get a Ruby app running in IronRuby. Who doesn't want to write Ruby on .net!?


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Do Not Learn Ruby  (Unpublished)

A tongue in cheek essay on the perils of learning Ruby. You've been warned: do not learn Ruby!


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Get Ruby-esq Each Iterators in C# 3.0  (Unpublished)

An Extension Method that will shine a little Ruby-goodness on your hum-drum C# world - bringing Ruby's .each method to IEnumerable. Iterators, lambda methods, and solubility!


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Classic Ruby and Ruby on Rails losing against IronRuby  (Unpublished)

Ruby, capable of being on No.1 position suffers a real problem of deployment. Its like a useless child when it comes to deployment. Its like having a handsome and dashing son, who works great as an obedient son in the house, BUT.. does not earn a single penny from outside. Ruby's syntax is great,...


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The Ruby Connector For .NET – Available Now, Free!  (Unpublished)

Release of drag-and-drop widget that lets .NET programs communicate with Ruby programs. To create visual applications, designed using the Visual Studio form designer and a .NET language such as C#, VB .NET or Chrome and communicate directly with Ruby programs being run by the standard Ruby interpret...


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Extension Methods in C# 3.0 + Fluent Interface = Ruby-like syntax  (Unpublished)

Attain highly-readable Ruby-like date syntax with C# 3.0 Extension Methods and Fluent Interface design.


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Starterkits in IronRuby - A Sure way to go  (Unpublished)

It would also be interesting to know that this Starterkits are readily available totally free from Microsoft Asp.Net team as well as from Hosting Companies as a part of their regular services. All you have to do is select your hosting plan and click on any of this Starterkits, and they will be easil...


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100 Reasons to fall in Love with IronRuby  (Unpublished)

This is one of the best blog i have read in recent times. It clearly explains in depth details why Ruby is Great and after reading this blog, i am sure you will be in love with Ruby forever. The Author already warns you about this situation in advance. If Ruby is so great, IronRuby adds tons of adva...


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The Ruby Connector : Free .NET to Ruby Control  (Unpublished)

The Ruby Connector is a drag-and-drop control which enables .NET programs to communicate with Ruby programs. Using the Ruby Connector, you can: - Create visual front-ends to Ruby programs using the Visual Studio form designer. - Interact with the Ruby interpreter in your own applications in much...


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ASP.NET jobs vs Ruby & PHP  (Unpublished)

How many job listings on the major job boards for the different programming languages - Who Wins? Click to Find Out.


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Re: Monorail vs. Rails isn't a meaningful question  (Unpublished)

With the advent of IronRuby I think my opinion on the subject may change because that hopefully implies that visual studio will get full support for Ruby and that will finally give me the chance to evaluate my productivity in both languages more objectively. But as things stand currently I like the...


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