Definitely, there's nothing *special* about ARAX, other than that it's Ruby; It 
could be APAX too, given that someone writes the library. I'm building up a 
nice library for Ruby, and that can definitely be ported to Python (Michael? 
=P). All this is enabled by Silverlight and the DLR, so any language on the DLR 
could have a nice story in the browser.

~js

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> Trent Nelson wrote:
> > Any likelihood of IronPython competing with the likes of 'ARAX'?
> >
> > http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Application-Development/Move-Over-AJAX-ARAX-
> is-Here/
> >
> >
>
> It would be easy enough to write a library supporting 'AJAX-like'
> operations from IronPython in Silverlight.
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