"RokuJoel" wrote:I've spent some time with the 3.0 web server example and agree that, depending on the specific application, simple ruby/php/etc. scripts could be ported to Brightscript, but directly interpretting and running them as-is is simply not a workable approach.
The short answer is No. You can write a Brightscript app that has some equivalent functionality that runs on the Roku, but interpreting or compiling PHP or Ruby is beyond the scope of what is practical in Brightscript (not saying it is impossible, but, it would probably be impossibly slow).
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