The third and last day of ALT.NET Seattle was a short one for me. My poor extremely patient wife was not feeling well today so I had to leave right at lunch time. But before I left, I did manage to attend a great session by John Lam and Jimmy Schementi on ?Adding Scripting Support to .NET Applications?. In fact, you can watch the session here via Kyte.tv . John and Jimmy covered the topic of hosting IronRuby to provide ?end-user? ability to script an application. The classic example is that many 3-D games, Half-Life for example, write their core 3-D engines etc? in C++. However, they often provide a scripting language such as LUA which allows others to script the behavior of objects in the game, as these types of things change often and you...(read more) ...
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