Talk:JRuby

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Removed following from page:

  • Java Tech Talk All about Java Technology. Every thing between try {} catch.

As a java programmer I do not recognise this as an authoritative site on Java technologies, nor Ruby technologies. jameselliot 23:31, 22 February 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] JRuby Questions

If anyone has some simple questions, I'm starting to learn the language in its basics. Leave a note here about what information you need, and I'll try to add it to the article if appropriate. I really think JRuby can be powerful for my new Multi-User_Dimension_(MUD).
Kopf1988 00:19, 11 May 2006 (UTC)

We JRuby folks greatly appreciate your efforts to update wikis around the web, and now that the Wikipedia article is moving along I'll start making my own contributions as well. Thanks for your hard work. Headius

[edit] Remove Stub

I have removed the stub status of this article, because now this, although not entire complete, can actually be considered an 'article'.

[edit] BeanShell Deserving a new heading.

I think BeanShell deserves to be put in an entirely new, top level heading, because it is an important category for JRuby. Eventually, I'll try to include several examples and uses of it... unless someone can come up with a better organization.

[edit] Too manually

Wikipedia isn't a manual: this goes into too much technical detail. 10:36, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

    • Please look at the article about Java. You'll notice they have similar technical examples, except with a lot more prose built around them. We simply haven't the time to organize as much information yet, but soon the technical details will only be a small aspect to this article. The technical details are also a fairly neccessary part of this article. Kopf1988 16:01, 23 September 2006 (UTC)


[edit] I disagree with the previous comment

Maybe they need a bit more explanation, but the examples gave me a better context for understanding what this tool was about than anything else I could find on the Web. --RichardForster 07:21, 15 October 2006 (UTC)