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Ruby Design meetings 

Posted Thursday 24th April 2008 07:44 GMT

So, what about the Ruby Design meetings?

See Ola Bini's blog: http://ola-bini.blogspot.com/2008/04/ruby-design-meeting.html

F# 

Posted Thursday 24th April 2008 07:45 GMT

Gates Horns

Same thing already happened with OCaml (the original) and F# (Microsoft's Windows-/.Net-only version).

Microsoft hate open source licenses and don't care about destroying communities.

Who Cares Win Wins ......a Lesson MS Missed and therefore Abuse? 

Posted Thursday 24th April 2008 09:36 GMT

Pirate

"Microsoft hate open source licenses and don't care about destroying communities.".

Yeah, that may be so, but they're starting to understand that there is a whole lot more Bread to be made from being Hip/Cool Community leaders with a language/languages which scale, [and the Best of them Scale Stealthily/Steganographically for Explosive Impact upon Release/Marketing] with EMPathy and Sympathy for XSSXXXXual Synergies.

However, that is also their Weakness which can be Used to AIMost Devastating Effect by any of their many Contemporaries whom they may have Squeezed in the Market Place, to their Genuine Disdvantage/Advantage for their False Advantage/Disadvantage?.

They'll need so Real SMART ASP InterNetworker to Break into that Field for they aint Moulded Right to Play Well with them. And they certainly aint prepared or equipped to handle them.

But hey, IT is easily Fixed, you just Buy up someone who Delivers whatever you Need, ....although the SMARTer Money will always be just Buying Into the Delivery System, for such is the Nature of ITs Feeds and Needs, that IT is Impossible to Own.

A Subtle Semantic Point of Some Significance which is Vital to Survival Understanding in the Open TerraFirmament...... although IT may have you concluding that Lead Roles are then somewhat Ambiguously Obscure ..... which would be an Added Bonus which you get for Free.

well, that's rich... 

Posted Thursday 24th April 2008 09:52 GMT

Thumb Down

... coming from someone at microsoft - the company that has made an art-form out of taking open standards and then completely fucking them, with the addition of their own hacks, tweaks and general proprietory crap, on top.

stay tuned for 'MSvistarubyXP' - the version which only runs on windows and which developers on other platforms have to spend hours 'accomodating' by building horrible hacks and workarounds into their formerly standards-compliant code.

There *is* a standard 

Posted Thursday 24th April 2008 11:53 GMT

Happy

Ruby was written by test-driven development folks. You run your implementation against the test suite from Matz' implementation, which is the baseline.

That's what the JRuby and Rubinus people do. You can argue with documentation and have ambiguous interpretations. But a test suite runs or it doesn't.

If you can't test it you can't spec it anyway. MS, like all big corporations I've ever had anything to do with, love honkin' big piles of documentation. Just run the tests and shut up.

RE: well, that's rich... 

Posted Thursday 24th April 2008 14:27 GMT

>> ... coming from someone at microsoft - the company that has

>> made an art-form out of taking open standards and then

>> completely fucking them, with the addition of their own hacks,

>> tweaks and general proprietory crap, on top.

Be fair, how can they be expected to truly fsck it up without a specification to work against.

Does this mean that... 

Posted Thursday 24th April 2008 20:11 GMT

...all of Microsoft's legacy crap will underlie their implementation of Ruby ??

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