• src="http://gestalt.ironruby.net/dlr-latest.js" type="text/javascript"> //Client-side script passed to IronRuby and Silverlight. <script type="text/ruby"> window...
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  • well as Python and Ruby. The DLR work on Ruby and Python resulted in IronRuby, a .NET implementation of the Ruby language, and IronPython. By August 2009...
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    counterpart is called RubyMotion IronRuby an implementation on the .NET Framework Cardinal, an implementation for the Parrot virtual machine Ruby Enterprise Edition...
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    enhanced to work with dynamic languages built on the DLR such as IronPython and IronRuby. The Visual Basic compiler was improved to infer line continuation...
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  • languages (Jython and JRuby) do not use global interpreter locks. IronPython and IronRuby are implemented on top of Microsoft's Dynamic Language Runtime...
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    platforms. It supports development in C#, Visual Basic .NET, Boo, F#, IronPython and IronRuby programming languages. The IDE can still be downloaded and continues...
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  • Microsoft until the 2.7 Beta 1 release. Microsoft abandoned IronPython (and its sister project IronRuby) in late 2010, after which Hugunin left to work at Google...
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  • Atom GitHub Desktop GitHub Copilot npm Spectrum Dependabot GW-BASIC IronRuby IronPython JScript Microsoft Liquid Motion Microsoft BASIC, also licensed...
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  • Ruby implementation projects such as IronRuby. The RubySpec project was discontinued at the end of 2014 due to a lack of uptake from mainstream ruby developers...
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  • Microsoft Reciprocal License (MS-RL) in 2007. Microsoft open sourced IronRuby, IronPython, and xUnit.net under MS-PL in 2007. In 2008, Microsoft joined...
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