Here's another question:  What's going on with IronRuby?  The marriage of
.net and Ruby seemed really promising, but I hear MS abandoned it.  JRuby
and Groovy need a competitor.

On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Ian Davis <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have seen more an more .NET developers moving to Ruby over the last
> couple years. I have picked up a couple of Ruby books and I like the
> language. Many times I am coding in C# and thinking that it would be a lot
> easier in Ruby to do XYZ for some small piece. However, I have not seen
> where I could actually leverage Ruby as a primary language. Is
> Ruby relegated to web sites, DSLs, and scripts? With C#, I can write
> applications, services, web services, graphical simulators, games, and more.
>
> What is out there that can be done in Ruby?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ian Davis
>
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