I think that's a fair trade off. If people want to use Java and ruby together without having to worry about that precompilation step then there is still standard JRuby. I really like the idea of TruffleRuby becoming its…
I think that's a fair trade off. If people want to use Java and ruby together without having to worry about that precompilation step then there is still standard JRuby. I really like the idea of TruffleRuby becoming its…