using dynamic languages to develop microsoft silverlight applications
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http://ironruby.info
June ’09:IronRuby 1.0
3Q09:IronPython 2.6
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IronRuby.slvx
IronRuby.dll
IronRuby.Libraries.dll
IronRuby.Libraries.Yaml.dll
IronPython.slvx
IronPython.dll
IronPython.Modules.dll
Microsoft.Scripting.slvx
Microsoft.Scripting.dll
Microsoft.Scripting.Core.dll
Microsoft.Scripting.ExtensionAttribute.dll
Microsoft.Scripting.Silverlight.dll
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