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* [http://www.rubyist.net/~slagell/ruby/ Ruby Tutorial]  | * [http://www.rubyist.net/~slagell/ruby/ Ruby Tutorial]  | ||
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| + | *[http://www.ruby-doc.org/stdlib/libdoc/uri/rdoc/index.html URI]  | ||
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Revision as of 11:54, 31 March 2008
The Future of Ruby
Yukihiro Matsumoto's C implementation of Ruby aka Main Ruby Implementation is considered the Quasi-Standard of the Ruby Language since there has never been an explicit language standard for Ruby. As the number of implementations grows, however, a formal standard seems to become necessary to prevent the horror scenario of various non-conform interpreters. Read on ...
Extending Ruby in C
Extending Ruby with C functions is quiet easy. After you have learned the principles and worked through the ambiguous usage of the API functions you get the power of the Ruby language to your C program. Then it is possible to solve the time critical tasks at the C program and the complex part by Ruby. We created a simple tutorial to get quickly familiar with the Ruby C extension API. Read on ....
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