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This category is for different versions of Ruby, which are considered and called different implementations. For all programming languages, significantly different versions of the language are considered different implementations. In most languages, this is an independent issue from the language's compilers/interpreters and environments. In other words, most languages can have different compilers and environments, for the same implementation.
http://www.zenspider.com/Languages/Ruby/MetaRuby.html
Goal: implement Ruby's internals in Ruby; will use ruby2c to convert itself to C and bootstrap a new Ruby binary; to be fully compatible with (standard) Ruby.
http://on-ruby.blogspot.com/2006/12/rubinius-interview.html
Evan Phoenix, Rubinius creator and project director explains project motives, direction, progress.
http://on-ruby.blogspot.com/2006/09/ruby-hacker-interview-kevin-tew.html
Kevin Tew, Cardinal creator and project director explains project motives, direction, progress.
http://rubini.us/
A next generation virtual machine VM for Ruby, uses best VM and dynamic language implementation research and technology of last 30 years; core libraries are in Ruby, makes system more accessible, easier to develop and extend. Open source, BSD.
http://www.atdot.net/yarv/
Goal: greatly reduce execution time of Ruby programs, be fastest Ruby VM.
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