And don't forget IronRuby: 1.0 was released with VS2010, although they don't have an IDE yet (but SharpDevelop 3.2, also just released, does have an IronRuby IDE, and of course has IronPython).
Hank
>>I blogged about attending a local Ruby users group meeting last night, and my Ruby newbie experiences so far...
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http://therealmattslay.blogspot.com/2010/05/ruby-on-rails-forever.html>>
>As you work in C# already, you might have fun using Ironpython. Python makes programming fun again
>(if you look at it from java trenches) and is perhaps even more dynamic than vfp. Easy prompt [>>>] instead of [.],
>but it makes "playing" in hte undiscovered land of Dotnet easier. Give it a spin...
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>thomas