"zuzu" <sean.zuzu / gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:a988e9f60407080151679627fc / mail.gmail.com... > ruby, starting the interactive ruby shell, but with filesystem access > to unix/bsd through the mach microkernel. in other words, a "ruby > machine" (instead of a "smalltalk machine" or "lisp machine"). > > what do you think? Hm, I still don't see the advantages. As for normal Ruby programs, I can't see any. As for access to kernel functionality, I don't see the improvement. I guess it's my lack of understanding, so I would greatly appreciate if anyone explains this. Kind regards robert