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November 12, 2007

IronRuby links from South America

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I spent some time this morning doing an email interview for the Brazilian Rails community. You can read either the Brazilian version or the English version. Thanks for the quick turnaround, Fabio!

My old friend Tomas Restrepo has written a nice article on the current state of the DLR hosting interfaces. The other Tomas (in my office) is going to be overhauling the DLR hosting interfaces between now and next year, so this story is definitely going to change.

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Went to Cougar Mountain zoo recently? I shot almost the exact same picture. With the same bar on the right. Tough to shoot through those railings, eh?

Hi John,

Any hint on what are the changes might be?

@Bertrand:

This was probably a few months ago when we went there with the kids. And yes, it is hard to shoot through the bars :)

@jeremy:

We've actually got the spec printed out on coffee mugs here at the office (no, seriously!). No code actually exists, but we've shown our commitment by encasing the specs in silicon :)

I'll see what I can do to publish the spec (or at least a photo of the coffee mug).

@jeremy:

Looks like the ETA for the new hosting spec will be early next week.

thanks john, look forward to it.

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