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Huw Collingbourne

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Huw Collingbourne is Director of Technology for the Ruby In Steel IDE
From C# to Ruby (and back again) - The Ruby Connector Posted: Jul 4, 2007 5:38 AM
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Having talked a bit about the Ruby Connector in previous Blog posts (that's the widget that will let your .NET programs run simultaneously with your Ruby programs in the version 1.2 of Ruby In Steel), I think the time has come to put a bit of flesh on the bones. In this post, I'll try to give you a quick guide to how the Ruby Connector is used in practice.
The Ruby Connector can make sense of even quite complex data structures sent from Ruby to .NET. Here, for example, I am (...)

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