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Hackety Hack is an amazing Ruby Environment for Beginners. It is a very simple programming environment for kids, beginners, and amateur coders. Currently the system is in beta and only available for Windows. Explore it; you will not repent it!
Recently, JRuby has been gaining more and more attention in the Java and Ruby communities. Java is a powerful platform and there are millions of lines of Java code being written each month, that the world will have to live with for a long time from now. By leveraging Java the platform with the power of the Ruby programming language, programmers get the best from both worlds. You better not ignore JRuby any more! Read my blog post here
