Visitors Who Steal Ruby Off to New VMs
13th Nov 2006, 20:49 GMT
Avi: So I wrote a visitor that does the least work possible to translate the simplest Ruby program possible into something Squeak Smalltalk can load and run, and hey, it adds 3+4 and comes up with 7. He’s talking about his smalltalk.rb, which translates this code: class HelloRuby def zot 3+4 end end Into this code: Object subclass:...
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