Web Reservoir
2008-Feb-27 04:25 UTC
[Ironruby-core] Dead Slow Progress on IronRuby... No Beta Yet
Hi, I was expecting a rapid growth on IronRuby keeping following things in my mind which i had preserved so far. (1) Ruby.Net code ( partially ) was licensed by MS to incorporate in to IronRuby (2) IronRuby was announced in last year Mix 2007 event ( almost a year now ) (3) It was decided to place IronRuby on RubyForge for great support.. Even with all this aspects... IronRuby Progress is dead slow. If a part of Ruby.Net was included, and if Ruby.Net can give a stable version, why IronRuby lacks Beta Stage so far. Its almost one year since IronRuby was announced in the Mix event last year, and the new Mix 2008 is round the corner, still no news about Beta yet... If we add, (1) Ruby.Net Code + (2) Ruby Forge contribution + (3) Full time IronRuby Team support... this could have shaped very fast. Plan your work.... and workout your plans. This would have yielded better results so far. It seems there is something wrong with the exact tuning with DLR My simple question... "will there will ever be LINQ support with Dynamic language like IronRuby " still remains hanging.which shows the lack of correct tuning with other areas in .Net. Hoping to see Beta stage soon. ( Let me clarify... I am totally in support with IronRuby, but the slow progress kills my enthusiasm ) Just my 2 cents WebReservoir -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
John Lam (DLR)
2008-Feb-27 04:35 UTC
[Ironruby-core] Dead Slow Progress on IronRuby... No Beta Yet
Web Reservoir:> Even with all this aspects... IronRuby Progress is dead slow. > > If a part of Ruby.Net was included, and if Ruby.Net can give a stable > version, why IronRuby lacks Beta Stage so far. Its almost one year > since IronRuby was announced in the Mix event last year, and the new > Mix 2008 is round the corner, still no news about Beta yet...If you feel progress is ''dead slow'', then *you* can help out. You can contribute by downloading the sources, building them and reporting bugs. You can also contribute by contributing patches. We *do* have members from the community who have helped out tremendously in their spare time. Surely you can do the same? BTW, can you please define ''beta stage'' for me so that we can make sure to add it to our plans? Thanks, -John
M. David Peterson
2008-Feb-27 04:38 UTC
[Ironruby-core] Dead Slow Progress on IronRuby... No Beta Yet
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 21:25:01 -0700, Web Reservoir <lists at ruby-forum.com> wrote:> It seems there is something wrong with the exact > tuning with DLRIf I were to speculate I would think that you''ll see a massive influx of code just after Mix08 for the simple fact that -- as far as I can tell -- everyone @ MSFT working on DLR-related projects is heads down at the moment preparing for a spectacular showcase of platform capabilities, new announcements of products/project features, etc. Once the pressure of Mix08 has been released my *guess* is that these same folks will start churning out code that extends from what was shown @Mix by the truck load. Of course, this is just a guess, but having worked @MSFT and having presented at many conferences while I was there I can assure you that the preparations for shows as big as Mix begin _well_ in advance, and the pressure to go big is tremendous. Once that pressure has subsided, I would expect rapid advancement of the IronRuby project. Just my two cents. -- /M:D M. David Peterson Co-Founder & Chief Architect, 3rd&Urban, LLC Email: m.david at 3rdandUrban.com | m.david at amp.fm Mobile: (206) 418-9027 http://3rdandUrban.com | http://amp.fm | http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/2354
M. David Peterson
2008-Feb-27 04:42 UTC
[Ironruby-core] Dead Slow Progress on IronRuby... No Beta Yet
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 21:35:01 -0700, John Lam (DLR) <jflam at microsoft.com> wrote:> You can contribute by downloading the sources, building them and > reporting bugs. You can also contribute by contributing patches.Just an observation from the outside: I can count the number of patches/contributions to this project from external folks on one hand, and every single one of those patches/contributions were reviewed/commented upon/injected into the source tree when and as appropriate within 48 hours. Of course, I''m just as guilty as everyone else: I haven''t contributed a single line of code to this project, something I really need to fix. -- /M:D M. David Peterson Co-Founder & Chief Architect, 3rd&Urban, LLC Email: m.david at 3rdandUrban.com | m.david at amp.fm Mobile: (206) 418-9027 http://3rdandUrban.com | http://amp.fm | http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/2354
Web Reservoir
2008-Feb-27 04:48 UTC
[Ironruby-core] Dead Slow Progress on IronRuby... No Beta Yet
Dear John, Unfortunately i am from VB6 background, exploring more with Ruby Knowledge, and willing to start working extensively with IronRuby and Asp.Net MVC My Knowledge with C# is *ZERO* and thats what keeps me out to contribute. You can expect my best support for IronRuby 2.0 Since you have already classified Pre Alpha 1 and 2.... You are the owner and judge to announce BETA stage. Thanks -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
John Lam (DLR)
2008-Feb-27 05:00 UTC
[Ironruby-core] Dead Slow Progress on IronRuby... No Beta Yet
Web Reservoir:> My Knowledge with C# is *ZERO* and thats what keeps me out to > contribute.That''s OK. But you can download and build from sources, right? If so, then you can contribute by writing tutorials about your experiences, or by filing bug reports. If *building* IronRuby blocks you from participating, expect that to be fixed post-MIX. Thanks, -John
Sanghyeon Seo
2008-Feb-27 10:25 UTC
[Ironruby-core] Dead Slow Progress on IronRuby... No Beta Yet
2008/2/27, John Lam (DLR) <jflam at microsoft.com>:> That''s OK. But you can download and build from sources, right? If so, then you can contribute by writing tutorials about your experiences, or by filing bug reports. > > If *building* IronRuby blocks you from participating, expect that to be fixed post-MIX.Indeed, if you have some Ruby knowledge, the easiest way to contribute for outsiders is to try to use your favorite Ruby library or to run your favorite Ruby application with IronRuby, and report minimal testcases. This does not require any C# or DLR knowledge. Testing and testcase reduction are very important works, and can be rewarding. That said, the problem is that IronRuby is currently so incomplete that you can hardly require any Ruby standard library before running into problems. In my experience this has been the most discouraging. In comparison, I could require ''date'' and ''url'' in Ruby.NET just after a small number of bug fixes. -- Seo Sanghyeon
Michael Letterle
2008-Feb-27 13:53 UTC
[Ironruby-core] Dead Slow Progress on IronRuby... No Beta Yet
Because of the current heads down nature of the DLR team, I think the current /perception/ of lack of progress is real. Knowing that things are going to change around Mix in the code kind makes one a bit lery to put too much stock in what we have now. Meaning, I don''t know what bugs are being worked on and what interfaces and APIs might change between now and then. Just makes me a bit hesitant. That said, one can still download, play and submit bugs.. On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 11:38 PM, M. David Peterson <m.david at xmlhacker.com> wrote:> On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 21:25:01 -0700, Web Reservoir <lists at ruby-forum.com> > wrote: > > > > It seems there is something wrong with the exact > > tuning with DLR > > If I were to speculate I would think that you''ll see a massive influx of > code just after Mix08 for the simple fact that -- as far as I can tell -- > everyone @ MSFT working on DLR-related projects is heads down at the > moment preparing for a spectacular showcase of platform capabilities, new > announcements of products/project features, etc. Once the pressure of > Mix08 has been released my *guess* is that these same folks will start > churning out code that extends from what was shown @Mix by the truck load. > > Of course, this is just a guess, but having worked @MSFT and having > presented at many conferences while I was there I can assure you that the > preparations for shows as big as Mix begin _well_ in advance, and the > pressure to go big is tremendous. Once that pressure has subsided, I would > expect rapid advancement of the IronRuby project. > > Just my two cents. > > -- > /M:D > > M. David Peterson > Co-Founder & Chief Architect, 3rd&Urban, LLC > Email: m.david at 3rdandUrban.com | m.david at amp.fm > Mobile: (206) 418-9027 > http://3rdandUrban.com | http://amp.fm | > http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/2354 > > > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core >-- Michael Letterle [Polymath Programmer] http://michaeldotnet.blogspot.com
Eric Nicholson
2008-Feb-27 13:58 UTC
[Ironruby-core] Dead Slow Progress on IronRuby... No Beta Yet
In the IR crew''s defense, there is a lot you can do with IronRuby right now, that isn''t practical otherwise. Sure the ruby libraries are great, and running Rails on .NET is cool. But I''m a .NET programmer, I don''t really care that much about the ruby framework, I want the language in MY apps. The .NET interop in IronRuby really works well, and makes a great way to control mountains of .NET code dynamically with a much more elegant language. Good job guys! On one level I agree though... It''s about time for a binary release. It''s hard to convince other people to look at something you have to grab from SVN and compile. Beta, alpha or CTP, I don''t really care. -Eric On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 11:25 PM, Web Reservoir <lists at ruby-forum.com> wrote:> Hi, > > I was expecting a rapid growth on IronRuby keeping following things in > my mind which i had preserved so far. > > (1) Ruby.Net code ( partially ) was licensed by MS to incorporate in to > IronRuby > > (2) IronRuby was announced in last year Mix 2007 event ( almost a year > now ) > > (3) It was decided to place IronRuby on RubyForge for great support.. > > Even with all this aspects... IronRuby Progress is dead slow. > > If a part of Ruby.Net was included, and if Ruby.Net can give a stable > version, why IronRuby lacks Beta Stage so far. Its almost one year since > IronRuby was announced in the Mix event last year, and the new Mix 2008 > is round the corner, still no news about Beta yet... > > If we add, (1) Ruby.Net Code + (2) Ruby Forge contribution + (3) Full > time IronRuby Team support... this could have shaped very fast. > > Plan your work.... and workout your plans. This would have yielded > better results so far. It seems there is something wrong with the exact > tuning with DLR > > My simple question... "will there will ever be LINQ support with Dynamic > language like IronRuby " still remains hanging.which shows the lack of > correct tuning with other areas in .Net. > > Hoping to see Beta stage soon. > > ( Let me clarify... I am totally in support with IronRuby, but the slow > progress kills my enthusiasm ) > > Just my 2 cents > > WebReservoir > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > _______________________________________________ > Ironruby-core mailing list > Ironruby-core at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ironruby-core >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/ironruby-core/attachments/20080227/52a522ad/attachment-0001.html
John Lam (DLR)
2008-Feb-27 15:43 UTC
[Ironruby-core] Dead Slow Progress on IronRuby... No Beta Yet
Eric Nicholson:> On one level I agree though... It''s about time for a binary release. > It''s hard to convince other people to look at something you have to > grab from SVN and compile. Beta, alpha or CTP, I don''t really care.Post-MIX we''re going to have binaries available. Thanks, -John
John Lam (DLR)
2008-Feb-27 15:46 UTC
[Ironruby-core] Dead Slow Progress on IronRuby... No Beta Yet
Michael Letterle:> Because of the current heads down nature of the DLR team, I think the > current /perception/ of lack of progress is real. Knowing that things > are going to change around Mix in the code kind makes one a bit lery to > put too much stock in what we have now. Meaning, I don''t know what > bugs are being worked on and what interfaces and APIs might change > between now and then. Just makes me a bit hesitant. That said, one > can still download, play and submit bugs..Right now we''re getting things ready for MIX. What that means is making sure that our interop works correctly, that we build *and run* correctly on CoreCLR (the Silverlight version of the CLR). There are bug fixes in the core language among other things that are in that build. There are no user-visible changes as far as anyone outside will see, nor are there any breaking changes in APIs that you would use to build libraries. There are no major changes planned on the library interfaces. So if you''re currently hacking on a library we shouldn''t break you today. Thanks, -John
Softmind Technology
2008-Mar-03 12:27 UTC
[Ironruby-core] Dead Slow Progress on IronRuby... No Beta Yet
Hello... Finally the wait seems to be over.. I am just referring a session at Mix 2008 by John Lam. Here it is.. Microsoft Silverlight and Dynamic Languages Friday, March 7 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM, Delfino 4003 Speaker(s): John Lam, Jimmy Schementi Audience(s): Technical Session Type: Breakout Learn how the Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR) works in Silverlight. Includes an introduction to Microsoft Silverlight for Python and Ruby programmers. https://content.visitmix.com/public/sessions.aspx Just few days to go. BTW.. does any one any idea about the LINQ support with IronRuby. Will this topic be included in the above session, since Fetching data is the main scenario. Cheers -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.