Hello,

Here's my First Blog and I would start it with DLR.

The Technical meaning for DLR stands as... " Dynamic Language Runtime " but for Fun I always call it it Dynamic Languages Reservoir, since its brings plethora of Languages under its roof. I am thankful to Microsoft for implementing such a brilliant idea to bring dynamic languages under DLR.

DLR offers me a great support for working with my language of choice, without leaving the .Net framework, plus a world of advantage with Base Class Libraries, and an opportunity to easily move between languages.

I am fascinated with the power of  Ruby and its clear syntax, and I am happy that very soon i shall be working on asp.net with IronRuby. IronRuby is currently in alpha stage and its likely to come out with version 1.0 in second half of 2008.You can expect more news to flow during the Mix 2008 event starting from March 5th 2008.

I shall be blogging more about the DLR and its Dynamic language called IronRuby and try to keep you all updated.

Meantime here's my Fresh link pointing towards the latest DLR Hosting Specifications. Please feel free to download a PDF file, written by Bill Chiles and read informative details at length.

Here it is.

Before i forget... I would like to thank " Joe Stagner " for giving me such  blog and giving me a chance to reach out to the Asp.Net Community.

Thanks