Posted By: Bob Familiar | May 13th @ 9:58 AM | 3,354 Views | 3 Comments

In this interview Kevin Hazzard, C# MVP based in Richmond, Virginia, discusses with Zhiming Xue dynamic languages like Python and Ruby, the Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR) from Microsoft and the next generation of C# that’s becoming a dynamic language.  He explains that the DLR as “the language of languages” defines the boundaries between languages and what’s required for those languages to interoperate with each other and that the DLR as a centerpiece of the .NET Framework 4.0 provides a dynamic dispatch mechanism that elegantly addresses the interoperability problems that we've been working hard to solve since the days of RPC and COM.

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Python and Ruby, both are the Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR) from Microsoft and the next generation of C# that’s becoming a dynamic language. But still you said there are boundaries between languages and what’s required for those languages to interoperate with each other. Really interested in knowign further about these two.

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