I am very excited to introduce you to JRuby 10, our biggest leap forward since “JRuby 9000” was released almost a decade ago.| The JRuby Blog
All Good Things…| The JRuby Blog
Introduction| The JRuby Blog
= Generating Java Classes at Runtime with JRuby 9.3.4| The JRuby Blog
With the release of JRuby 9000, we promised you’d see our new runtime start to shine in update releases. Now, it’s starting to happen.| The JRuby Blog
After years of work, we’re proud to announce the release of JRuby 9000!| The JRuby Blog
For the past year Oracle Labs have been working on an implementation of Ruby built upon two new JVM technologies - the Truffle AST interpreter framework and the Graal JVM compiler. We believe that the new approach will lead to a faster and simpler Ruby implementation.| The JRuby Blog
JRuby stickers are now ready for shipping!| The JRuby Blog
Summer is wrapping up and the JRuby team is busy putting the finishing touches on| The JRuby Blog
The only things certain in life are death, taxes, and your technology stack will change over time.| The JRuby Blog
This is part of a series of blog posts leading up to JRubyConf 2012. Joe Kutner is author of Deploying with JRuby and an expert on JRuby deployment options. Joe will be attending and speaking at JRubyConf…register for JRubyConf 2012 today!| The JRuby Blog
We announced this on Twitter, but it’s important enough to put here| The JRuby Blog
At this month’s past SF JRuby Meetup Xavier Shay gave a| The JRuby Blog
Perhaps the largest benefit of JRuby being on the JVM is the excellent tool ecosystem.| The JRuby Blog
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably heard about the new hotness for JRuby:| The JRuby Blog
Building a Ruby implementation is a long and challenging project. There’s thousands of| The JRuby Blog
It’s always interesting to see how JRuby is being utilized by our users. Sometimes it’s ways we expect, other times the results are unexpected. Rebecca Miller-Webster (@rmillerwebster), Head of Technology at Gracious Eloise (@graciouseloise), posted a blog entry titled The Power of JRuby showing a rather interesting use of JRuby. Wanting to know more about how JRuby fit into Gracious Eloise’s architecture, I conducted an interview so that users could see what kind of exciting things peo...| The JRuby Blog
JRuby community guy Chris White (@cwgem) here. First off as I’ll be offering topics you can contact me about, here’s the best ways to do so:| The JRuby Blog
Google maps provides an interesting feature for creating personalized maps. It is possible to allow these custom maps to be edited by others using collaboration features. With this in mind I’ve created a JRuby Users Map. The map looks like this at the moment:| The JRuby Blog
While Java is a major language on the JVM, it’s not the only one JRuby can interface with. JRuby can work with other JVM languages such as Scala, Groovy, and Clojure. JRuby committer Yoko Harada (@yokolet) has been doing some interesting work with ClojureScript, a Clojure to JS compiler. This post will take a look at how JRuby was used to help bring ClojureScript to Tilt, and in doing so the Rails Asset Pipeline.| The JRuby Blog
At any one time there always seems to be a number of conferences coming up or taking place. These conferences are an excellent way to interact with members of the JRuby community. However not everyone can make it to every single conference. Fortunately sites like Confreaks, SlideShare, and Lanyard have made it easy to access pre-recorded conference videos, slides, and other materials. This post is meant to introduce some highlight videos and materials from recent conferences where JRuby prese...| The JRuby Blog
As Ruby implementations mature and Ruby code runs faster and faster,| The JRuby Blog
The fine folks at Lunar Logic Polska love JRuby so much that they put their money where their mouth is. Or rather, they put their paint where their heart is. Showing their affection for JRuby, they painted JRuby Duke on their office wall for everyone to see.| The JRuby Blog
My friends, I’m proud to announce we’ve reached another milestone with JRuby: the full, non-beta, general availability of Engine Yard Cloud’s JRuby support!| The JRuby Blog
JavaOne Script Bowl (Weds. Oct. 5, 8:30am) is an annual event at JavaOne where various languages which run on the JVM get to showcase the best they have to offer in two short ~5 minute segments: technology and community. Ruby (via JRuby) has been involved in this event for the four years it has existed. This year we are facing off against Clojure, Scala, and Groovy. We are trying to prepare for this event and we need your help!| The JRuby Blog
I Heart JRuby shirt| The JRuby Blog
With the advent of our new jruby.org blog| The JRuby Blog
Ready, Set… Go!| The JRuby Blog
Of course we launched the new JRuby.org yesterday. There’s still some content to be refined/revised and plenty of styling to clean up, but it’s a vast improvement over our previous non-existent web presence. We’re thrilled with the design of the site and keen to add more useful content over the next couple weeks.| The JRuby Blog
I am very excited to introduce you to JRuby 10, our biggest leap forward since “JRuby 9000” was released almost a decade ago.| blog.jruby.org
All Good Things…| blog.jruby.org