Rhodes: Develop Full iPhone, RIM, and Symbian Apps using Ruby

Courtesy Ruby Inside  Fri, 01/23/2009 - 12:11

rhomobile.png Rhodes - developed by Rhomobile - is an intriguing framework of Ruby interpreters that can be used to develop native applications for the iPhone, Windows Mobile, RIM (Blackberry) and Symbian smartphone platforms (with Android support to come).

Last month, Werner Schuster (of InfoQ) wrote a basic roundup of how Rhodes works .

Essentially, Rhomobile has put together a set of technologies that each work on each mobile platform supported, including a Ruby interpreter, a synchronization library,...


 

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