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Johnny Halife, Partner Architect from Southworks started a few months ago a project aiming at providing a Windows Azure SDK for Ruby developers.
 
Still in beta, the SDK puts the Window Azure storage features ( table, storage &amp;amp; queues) very close to ruby developer.
 
Johnny was at PDC09, so we took the opportunity to talk and asked him to tell us more about this project and show a quick demo. 
Additional links: 


Johnny Halife’s blog: 
http://blogs.southworks.net/jhalife/ 

Download page for the Windows Azure SDK for Ruby: 
http://github.com/johnnyhalife/waz-storage

Project Documentation: 
http://waz-storage.heroku.com/rdoc/index.html 

Windows Azure interoperability: 
www.windowsazure.com/interoperability

Interoperability Team Blog: 
http://blogs.msdn.com/interoperability/ 

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