James Britt
6/19/2007 2:15:00 AM
Sammy Larbi wrote:
> I guess looking at the Ruby source would be a good place to start, but
> there may be better.
Please do not top-post.
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> Joojle wrote, On 6/18/2007 12:00 PM:
>> I am study in Computer Science and my course in Seminar was assign me
>> to do a research paper in my interest topic about Computer Science. So
>> I design to choose the topic in Ruby Programing language. In the
>> content, I think this paper may contain about the ideal of "How
>> exactly the Ruby interpreter work". Now I am opening for anyone who
>> have an ideal (that relate in CS) to suggest to me or give me some
>> resource for read more about this topic.
>>
>> Thank you for suggestion.
Start with the source. But consider also looking at other
implementations besides the canonical C version (for example, JRuby and
Rubinious).
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James Britt
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"Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little
Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
- Benjamin Franklin, when asked about static typing
(and a tip of the hat to raganwald)