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John Lam and Sam Ramji discuss RubyCLR, Avalon Ruby Editor and Open Source Funding by MichaelF on August 10, 2006 12:10PM

The second person we interviewed during the LANG.NET symposium is John Lam.  John is the creator of RubyCLR and most recently he created an Avalon Ruby Editor (we capture a short demo near the end of this video.  Let me acknowledge now that, yes, I need to work on my skills capturing demos on film.)

John has his own blog:  http://www.iunknown.com and he has an entry about his time with us in the lab here.

 


Video: John Lam and Sam Ramji discuss RubyCLR, Avalon Ruby Editor and Open Source Fundi


Credit to John's Blog for the photo below, from his visit to the Open Source Software Lab

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  1. From Port 25: John Lam and Sam Ramji discuss RubyCLR, Avalon Ruby Editor and Open Source Funding Great...

    posted at 02:02PM 08/10/2006
  2. I just had a look the interview of Jon Lam (don't know !?! hey he is the one behind RubyCLR), there i...

    posted at 06:42AM 08/14/2006
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    posted at 12:15PM 11/28/2006
  4. Simplemente decirles que analicen esta comparación entre C# y Ruby ....saquen sus propias conclusiones.

    posted at 12:15PM 11/28/2006
  5. Simplemente decirles que analicen esta comparación entre C# y Ruby ....saquen sus propias conclusiones.

    posted at 10:10AM 11/29/2006
  6. Port 25 said:

    As promised in the first post today, here is the second interview regarding today's announcements regarding Microsoft's Dynamic Language Runtime and Silverlight...

    posted at 06:31PM 04/30/2007
  7. Old News said:

    Sam Ramji of the MS Open Source Software Lab interviewed ObjectSharp’s John Lam at the LANG.NET symposium

    posted at 10:27AM 08/28/2007
  8. Port 25 said:

    We're nineteen days away from OSCON, and very excited about participating at this year's event. Microsoft is a Diamond sponsor of OSCON, and we have a number of interesting open source and Linux interoperability sessions and keynotes planned through the

    posted at 10:54AM 01/12/2008
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