Microsoft is creating a Ruby implementation for .NET -- I'm sure they will call it something ridiculous like Microsoft Ruby .NET Enterprise Extended Edition 2008. And charge a kajillion dollars for it. Awesome. Or that other thing, not awesome.
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11/06/2007 10:07 #42002
Microsoft Ruby .NETCategory: programming
11/06/2007 08:21 #41996
Early to WorkCategory: work
OK, I got to work at like 7am today, and no one is around but luckily nothing was locked up. Weird.
Catching up on email and the like right now, thinking of going and grabbing a coffee...
Spooky spooky, hope someone else shows up sooon.
Catching up on email and the like right now, thinking of going and grabbing a coffee...
Spooky spooky, hope someone else shows up sooon.
11/05/2007 14:17 #41986
Back to the working world...Category: work
God damn do I have a lot to do this week. All my wonderful plans for trying out some of the new tools and techniques I learned over the weekend have suddenly been crushed by an onslaught of overdue work. Overall it really sucks that I've gotten involved in a ton of small websites, it really kills me to have to do tech support for them - death by a thousand underpaid cuts. Only big projects, with actual budgets and contracts from now on. I swear.
I am looking forward to going to Roswell tomorrow, I finally have an idea of how to create a test harness for my order management system so that I can make changes without causing regression and breakage. It's been sucky to work without the testing tools that I've grown so dependent on. Testing is so awesome, such a confident way to move forward. You end up testing everything anyway, so to do it in an organized fashion actually takes less time then manually verifying that nothing breaks after each change.
I am looking forward to going to Roswell tomorrow, I finally have an idea of how to create a test harness for my order management system so that I can make changes without causing regression and breakage. It's been sucky to work without the testing tools that I've grown so dependent on. Testing is so awesome, such a confident way to move forward. You end up testing everything anyway, so to do it in an organized fashion actually takes less time then manually verifying that nothing breaks after each change.
paul - 11/05/07 21:35
It will be nice to have you back.
It will be nice to have you back.
11/04/2007 19:11 #41979
Super Happy WeekendCategory: ruby
We're on our way back home from my Programming Conference, and it was so awesome, I'm just blown away by all the smart people. The sessions were so good, and I'm sad I had to miss out on some of the ones that I couldn't make because of choosing other talks. I won't bore with the details (I do that enough already), but I can't wait for next year!
jim - 11/05/07 11:41
... and we finally made it home at 1am. So nice to be home again :) I way overslept this morning.
... and we finally made it home at 1am. So nice to be home again :) I way overslept this morning.
11/03/2007 23:13 #41967
Ruby Conf 2007 KeynoteCategory: ruby
Matz
Getting rid of Matz (MRI at least)
Ryan Davis
Koichi
Chad Fowler
David Allen Black
Getting rid of Matz (MRI at least)
Ryan Davis
Koichi
Chad Fowler
David Allen Black
tinypliny - 11/04/07 12:51
Hmmmm.. the last chap looks like a younger version of a professor I used to know.
Hmmmm.. the last chap looks like a younger version of a professor I used to know.
You can probably tell that I love it and can't shut up about it. It is good for many things and bad for a few. I am just chagrined to see Microsoft getting involved with it.
I have heard pos/neg things about ruby; is it good?
Probably it would be more like "Microsoft Visual Ruby Studio .NET Enterprise Extended Edition 2008."