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James Coglan
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Hello list,
Do please forgive me if this is a little too off-topic but I thought some
folks here might be interested. I recently released version 2.0 of JS.Class,
my JavaScript library that implements some of Ruby's OOP features in
JavaScript. It is not a Ruby interpreter; rather it brings various idioms
found in Ruby OO programs to JavaScript, allowing for classes, modules,
inheritance, metaprogramming hooks, and ports of a few classes in the Ruby
stdlib amongst other things.
If there's anybody here who's into JavaScript I would be thrilled if they
would give it a try and let me know about any weak spots where it might
deviate from Ruby-like behaviour. This release is the closest to Ruby I've
managed to get so far, and I'd love some help from the Ruby community to
iron out any obscure use cases.
Anyway, without further ado:
http://jsclass.jcoglan.com/
Any help/feedback very welcome indeed.
Hello list,
Do please forgive me if this is a little too off-topic but I thought some
folks here might be interested. I recently released version 2.0 of JS.Class,
my JavaScript library that implements some of Ruby's OOP features in
JavaScript. It is not a Ruby interpreter; rather it brings various idioms
found in Ruby OO programs to JavaScript, allowing for classes, modules,
inheritance, metaprogramming hooks, and ports of a few classes in the Ruby
stdlib amongst other things.
If there's anybody here who's into JavaScript I would be thrilled if they
would give it a try and let me know about any weak spots where it might
deviate from Ruby-like behaviour. This release is the closest to Ruby I've
managed to get so far, and I'd love some help from the Ruby community to
iron out any obscure use cases.
Anyway, without further ado:
http://jsclass.jcoglan.com/
Any help/feedback very welcome indeed.