By bloid
via blog.brightredglow.com
Published: Apr 29 2008 / 14:03
All the attention that the various Ruby implementations are getting these days is a wonderful thing. Competition and lots of people trying out different ideas is a win for everyone. That said, there are still the silly human issues of ego and vested interest, always exacerbated by tossing some green into the mix.
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jtheory replied ago:
This whole argument has me somewhat lost. How can greater percentage of RiR be a higher goal than simply having a solid, well-performing interpreter? It's an interpreter; that's what it does. All other goals have to be subservient to its actual role of "interpreting". I commented more in depth on the blog.
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