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	<description>IronRuby is a new dynamically-typed language for Microsoft .NET that offers more runtime flexibility at the expense of compile-time verification. Find out why this is a good thing in the right situations: static compile-time verification for components
 that need additional rigor, and dynamic typing for more fluid parts of a program. See how to use dynamic typing to create internal Domain Specific Languages (DSLs) and how to use them for systems that you create.


John Lam
John works on the IronRuby compiler at Microsoft.

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		<title>Re: IronRuby: The Right Language for the Right Job</title>
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<p>posted by clewis1999</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[Hey pretty cool John. Would you consider making some videos with Quicktime though as I hate the way WMP has the slider set up. I can't just go anywhere in the video content like I can with Quicktime. Thanks!<br>
Maybe you could convince MS to fix this feature. I though it would work but boing! Back to the beginning it goes.<br>
<p>posted by VOE</p>]]>
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