Microsoft's Iron languages embrace 'official' open source

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Jul 20, 2010 4:37 AM EDT
The Register; By Gavin Clarke
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Microsoft has cracked open .NET a little further and surrendered some control over its development platform to the open-source community. Latest code for company's take on Python and Ruby – fine-tuned for .NET, IronPython, and IronRuby – has been quietly released under the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) license.

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