Hi Jimmy, I've just released the first version of IronMock ( http://bit.ly/ironmock ) which uses 9 lines of embedded IronRuby to apply interfaces to objects at runtime. It can be used for duck-typing any object, but there's also a DynamicObject-based mocking class.
If you want a quote: "I achieved in a couple of lunchbreaks and a few lines of Ruby and C# something which used to take reams of IL Emit code. IronRuby rocks." Cheers, Mark On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 9:17 PM, Jimmy Schementi <ji...@schementi.com>wrote: > All, > > It's that time again, where I ask everyone to post what specifically you > use IronRuby for, your opinions about IronRuby, or anything you want to say > about the project. Just reply to this thread with what you want to say, but > also feel free to reply directly to me if you don't want to tell the world > about it (ji...@schementi.com). I'd like to take whatever public info and > put it on http://ironruby.net/About/Usage and > http://ironruby.net/About/Quotes. > > Even if you have talked about your IronRuby usages and praise on the > mailing list before, please send again! This makes sure we know about it and > put it online. > > Thanks! > ~Jimmy > > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core > >
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