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		<description>[...] Updating A C Extension For Ruby&#160;1.9.1  Posted on February 13, 2009 by banisterfiend   One of my favourite C extensions for Ruby 1.8.6 is Mixology. Using Mixology one can dynamically mix and unmix modules from inheritance chains. Some very cool things have been done with this kind of functionality including _why&#8217;s mixico,  the decorator pattern, and the state pattern. [...]</description>
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