------ art_10267_19666569.1212808089314 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline I hardly believe that an interpreter made in java running on a jvm will be as fast as a C interpreter. 1 thing could cause that and would be a very bad work made on the CRuby and i don't believe that's the case. The truth is that the convenience of the JRuby is ok for most end uses. On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 11:49 PM, Victor Reyes <victor.reyes / gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 4:15 PM, Charles Oliver Nutter < > charles.nutter / sun.com> wrote: > > > Israel Guerra wrote: > > > >> Hail everyone! > >> > >> This is my first post here. :) > >> > >> I want to develop a desktop app that runs in either linux or windows. > >> I have many doubts about which GUI i should use. What's the best option? > I > >> heard about wxwidgets or tk, but have no idea of what i should use. > >> > >> I would prefer something that has a graphical app that can help me > >> creating > >> the visual part. > >> > > > > JRuby + Swing + NetBeans Matisse + MonkeyBars > > > > - Charlie > > > > > Can JRuby coexist with C-Ruby? > Does anyone have any performance numbers of Ruby vs JRuby? > Would any JRuby appl with GUI run on any *NIX server that supports Java? > Is there a drag and drop widgets creation GUI design under JRuby with > Swing? > I think VxRuby or something to that effect is the only GUI environment that > offers drag/drop widget creation. Not sure though! > Currently I am running Ruby 1.8.7 and on some servers I am playing 1.9. > What > is the equivalent version of JRuby to the latest level of Ruby? > How far behind is JRuby from Ruby (C-Ruby)? > If I am not mistaken, Monkeybars is only an MS/Windows appl, correct? > > Thank you > > Victor > -- Guerra ------ art_10267_19666569.1212808089314--