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October 25, 2007

Ruby and Leopard

Leopard comes out today, and with it comes a whole lot of Ruby goodness. Ruby 1.8.6, with a bunch of gems installed (including Rails), Joyent's dtrace support, Ruby Cocoa (bridged to most of the Leopard system frameworks), Xcode integration, Scripting, and more. Read about it over on MacOSforge.

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> Joyent's dtrace support

Isn't it Sun's dtrace support?

Dmitri

No, it's Joyet's support for dtrace of Ruby applications.

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