And whilst I'm talking about Ruby in interesting context like mobiles, I 
thought Cocoa getting some Ruby love might be worth a mention:

http://www.macruby.org/blog/2010/04/30/macruby06.html

"In this release, we believe that MacRuby is now stable enough to consider 
using it to develop Cocoa applications.
Since 0.5’s release, we have worked closely with a number of early-adopter 
developers in finding and fixing a great number of bugs, as well as improving 
the overall process of creating Cocoa apps in MacRuby. We believe that MacRuby 
is now stable enough to permit the creation of complete and functional Cocoa 
applications that have access to the full suite of Cocoa APIs.

The “Compile” target in Xcode allows an application to be ahead-of-time 
compiled to machine code, allowing the developer to avoid including the Ruby 
source in a shipping application."

Interesting stuff, methinks...

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