Cross platform development with JRuby and Swing

Courtesy Linux Today  Sat, 10/11/2008 - 00:37

IBM Developerworks: "In addition to building Web and console applications with Ruby, you can write complex GUI desktop applications that run unmodified on multiple platforms.

This article introduces Monkeybars,a library that uses JRuby and Swing for building applications, and takes you through an example application."


 

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