Via TechCrunch: "Silverlight will now include a mini-CLR (Common Language Runtime) from .NET. As with the usual .NET runtime, with Silverlight you can code in a number of supported programming languages. At this time the languages supported are C#, Javascript (ECMA 3.0), VB, Python and Ruby. The Python and Ruby interpreters were built by Microsoft and have been released under their shared source license meaning that developers can get access to the code and are able to make contributions to it." http://tinyurl.com/2xk9tg Has anybody played around with this yet, or know what subset of Ruby will be supported? -- Brian Tol http://www.wiremine.org wiremine / gmail.com