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In-depth JRuby Q&A: What Makes JRuby Tick in 2010?

JRuby is undoubtedly the most mature of the alternative Ruby implementations. Supporting Ruby 1.8.7 and 1.9.1 (mostly!) and JIT compilation, JRuby is already in use in mission critical Ruby apps and runs scarily fast on the JVM. In this interview with JRuby core member, Charles Nutter, we dig deep into what makes JRuby tick.

Euruko 2009 Summary

Euroko’s 2009 is over and in these few lines I’ll try to summarize two days full of sessions,
laughs and Ruby. Everything started with Matz’s opening speech which focuses on ‘Things we got’ explaining why Ruby’s got all the features a good language need (starting from the name), what are the next steps in the core development and why we don’t need to rush in the future.

iPhone hype...

If we consider the business world, since the Blackberry was released in 2002, it broadened the use of IT in the business world. Receiving e-mail on your smartphone and being able to be updated in real-time was a useful tool for everyone.

But then came along the iPhone….

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