Ruby Conf 2013 - The Future of JRuby by Charles Nutter and Thomas Enebo

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JRuby is a fast, compliant Ruby implementation which can make use of many features of the Java platform. What more is there to do? Can it be made faster? Will it ever load faster? Any plans on making cross-implementation native C extension API?

This presentation will answer questions like this and give some examples of exciting future projects involving JRuby. If you want a good insight into where JRuby is going then this talk is for you.

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