Using Ruby on Windows Mobile Devices?

I'm not sure what you are asking. Your title and your question refer to Ruby, but your description talks about JRuby. Which are you asking about?

I know regular Ruby can run on Windows Mobile (see Rhodes for example, or RubyOnMobile ).

I'm not sure what you are asking. Your title and your question refer to Ruby, but your description talks about JRuby. Which are you asking about?

I know regular Ruby can run on Windows Mobile (see Rhodes, for example, or RubyOnMobile).

You may also be able to embed your Ruby app and a Ruby interpreter into a C-language program and compile it for WinMo (definitely not the easy route, however). – bta Feb 11 '10 at 21:22 Which is basically how Rhodes works, not only on Windows Mobile but also the iPhone. – Jörg W Mittag Mar 20 '10 at 2:13.

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