Thanks for posting it here.
This is just ASP.NET page hosting Ruby runtime server side. Probably
Silverlight would be a better fit here, at least then the worst you
could do is to crash your browser instead of server.
Hey, we can build complete Ruby IDE with Silverlight!
Oleg
M. David Peterson wrote:
For those who haven't seen this, Oleg Tkachenko, one of the XML MVP's, hacked together a
0.first.hack version of the "Try Ruby in Your Browser" demo last night. >
http://www.tkachenko.com/blog/archives/000742.html
From what I can tell, this doesn't use Silverlight in any way, shape, or form >
http://www.ironruby.info/ir/ < sending each command back to the server for
processing. Not sure how he's handling state, but it certainly seems to be handling
state management just fine.
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