In message "Re: A Ruby WishList"
on 04/04/22, "James, Roshan (Cognizant)" <JRoshan / blr.cognizant.com> writes:
|Don't get me wrong, all I am saying is that the .net is geared to go
|places and it already is in the enterprise spehere. The merits of
|platform that provides a true level playing field across languages is
|slowing showing its strenght in the enterprise. That is probably an
|amazing oppurtunity for Ruby to leverage because the expressive power
|that the language provides is awesome. To be at par with enterprise
|computing with C# or VB.net will only ensure Ruby's survival for a long
|time.
|
|Please do give it some thought before you let it go.
I repeat my official answer for Ruby on .NET:
_I_ am not going to write an interpreter on .NET (nor on Parrot) but
anyone else can.
In the future, people may use Ruby on .NET or Ruby on Parrot daily,
and my interpreter would be a reference implementation.
matz.