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PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) Info. Blog 20 July 2008

PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor) Info. Blog 20 July 2008

20 July 2008

Rails TakeFive and Five Questions with Ryan Bates

Posted by Stone Age at 7/20/2008 8:12:00 AM

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In a previous post I showed you how to pull down the latest source for IronRuby and get it built in Visual Studio. Well, today I am going to look at how you would write and run programs using IronRuby. I am trying new source syntax highlighter, since my old one doesn't support Ruby. So if you are having problems with the source, then just view it on my site instead of a RSS reader. Okay, so the first thing you are going to have to do now kick Visual Studio to the curb. Visual ..[more].

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