On 7/26/05, Jim Freeze <jim / freeze.org> wrote:
> * Jim Weirich <jim / weirichhouse.org> [2005-07-26 13:11:43 +0900]:
> > On Monday 25 July 2005 10:17 pm, Lyndon Samson wrote:
> > > I know there are a few IOC containers in the RubyWorld, but they dont
> > > seem to be overly popular.
> > There is a joke going around the Ruby community that there are more DI/IoC
> > frameworks in Ruby than there are people actually using the frameworks.
> Yes, and aren't there only two DI/IoC frameworks that exist? ;)
> Didn't I read somewhere that an IoC in Ruby was a way to make
> something really easy very hard?  (Yes, you read that correctly.)

There's three. Joel Van Der Werf has made one, too. Copland certainly
fits your description; Needle and Joel's framework less so, as I
understand it.

-austin
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