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Re: [tcljava-dev] Dynamic Languages on the JVM: The Future
by Charles Oliver Nutter other posts by this author
Feb 22 2007 1:00AM messages near this date
Re: [tcljava-dev] Dynamic Languages on the JVM: The Future | Re: [tcljava-dev] Dynamic Languages on the JVM: The Future
Bruce Johnson wrote:
>  I've had some inquiries about access to Swank (Tk in Java) from other  
>  languages like JRuby.  It might be interesting to think about what  
>  core features would make this simpler.  I hadn't planned on attending  
>  Java One, but this sounds like an interesting event, so I may think  
>  about it.

Actually someone just asked about Tk support in JRuby today, and I'd 
never heard of Swank. I bet it would be fairly easy to write Ruby 
bindings in JRuby for Swank...

- Charlie

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