On 10/4/07, John Lam (DLR) <jflam / microsoft.com> wrote: > > I'm guessing this answer isn't going to please a lot of people, but in > > my opinion, your realistic options on a Windows platform are probably > > jRuby and IronRuby, in that order. jRuby is in great shape as far as I > > can tell, and it might well be faster than Cygwin Ruby by now. I'll let > > John Lam speak for the status of IronRuby, but for now it looks like > > jRuby is a few months ahead of it. > Well, jRuby is quite a bit ahead of where we are right now; we've got our work cut out for us. But that said, our goal is to make IronRuby the Ruby of choice on the Windows platform ... and for the OS X browser platform as well via our cross-platform CoreCLR implementation that ships in Silverlight. Interesting, but I have no intention of ever installing Silverlight. I think I've installed AIR, but not because I really wanted it. -austin -- Austin Ziegler * halostatue / gmail.com * http://www.halostatue.ca/ * austin / halostatue.ca * http://www.halostatue.ca/feed/ * austin / zieglers.ca