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  <created-at type="datetime">2009-03-09T13:12:52+01:00</created-at>
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  <date type="datetime">2009-05-10T17:00:00+02:00</date>
  <description>Everyone wants speed. Not everyone jumps right into writing Ruby native extensions in C, as it is a hard and daunting task. It would be great to write native extension in a modern and more programmer-friendly language with all the performance. That's what RuDy project aim is: enable and ease writing Ruby native extensions in D programming language.

D is a pretty young language from the C family, combining C/C++ performance and ability to work "close to the metal" with productivity-oriented features known from modern languages like Ruby, Python or Java.

RuDy is an effort to bring something similar to Python's PyD to the Ruby world.</description>
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  <status>Confirmed</status>
  <title>Announcing RuDy: write Ruby native extensions in D programming language</title>
  <updated-at type="datetime">2009-03-12T13:24:27+01:00</updated-at>
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