It does basically the same thing as chiron but for any rack based
application.
It’s still a work in progress, it doesn’t have support for slvx stuff
yet
but for a silverlight 2 batteries included type of approach it should do
its
job.
While this is very cool, the need for a xap is now not required for
silverlight apps; the “gestalt” app-model is now merged into
microsoft.scripting.silverlight.dll and will be the default in upcoming
builds.
More info about this coming soon, and the gestalt webpage will point to
the new ironruby site for all the info. But you’ll see an announcement
from me.
It does basically the same thing as chiron but for any rack based
application.
It’s still a work in progress, it doesn’t have support for slvx stuff
yet but for a silverlight 2 batteries included type of approach it
should do its job.