Norm Scherer wrote in post #965196:
> Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote:
>>>> 2 - Can I do this?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I think not.  At the minimum you will require a ruby environment on each
>>> of the computers and that environment is unique to the system.  That is
>>> to say the ruby interpreter that runs on Linux will not run on Windows
>>> etc.
>>>
>>
>> Ack, yeah, that's true.  You *could* use JRuby, though...
>>
> Would'nt you then require java on each of the systems?  Of course that
> is pretty common.

Yes, of course.  But most desktop environments these days have some sort 
of JVM.  (This is why I'm using JRuby/Swing/Monkeybars for desktop app 
development...)

Best,
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Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
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