Really cool stuff! You've mentioned in the talk that JtestR 0.2 will be released in the nearest future. Which JRuby it'll require: 1.0.* branch or 1.1?
Thanks for giving the talk last week! JRuby seems very impressive, and I'll definitely have to use it for some of my personal Rails, Merb, or other Ruby projects.
I work for ThoughtWorks Studios, and recently published the book Practical JRuby on Rails at APress. I'm very interested in Artificial Intelligence, Lisp, Ruby and the fuzzy lines between languages...
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hey, any chance you could post the powerpoint/pdf?
Heh... I see you replaced the hat with a suit. New clothing standards over @ Google HQ?
Really cool stuff! You've mentioned in the talk that JtestR 0.2 will be released in the nearest future. Which JRuby it'll require: 1.0.* branch or 1.1?
Thanks for giving the talk last week! JRuby seems very impressive, and I'll definitely have to use it for some of my personal Rails, Merb, or other Ruby projects.
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