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I know that Ruby to JavaScript compilers have been played with a
couple of times in the past, but was curious if there are any current serious efforts to build such a beast. Or if such a compiler already exists. Thanks, Ken |
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On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 9:12 PM, Kenneth McDonald
<kenneth.m.mcdonald> wrote: > I know that Ruby to JavaScript compilers have been played with a couple of > times in the past, but was curious if there are any current serious efforts > to build such a beast. Or if such a compiler already exists. > Red might be of interest to you. [url down] |
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