FYI IronRuby never made it into a usable state, never came close to other implementations like JRuby or Rubinius and IronPython hasn't received an update since the end of 2014, which for an open-source project like a language implementation means it's nearly dead.
That said adopting Ruby or Python as a shell language wouldn't make sense. Especially Python with its white space aware syntax, I mean can you imagine piping commands at the command line using Python, as I can't. These languages haven't made it as shell replacements in UNIX either, even though everyone complains about Bash.
That said adopting Ruby or Python as a shell language wouldn't make sense. Especially Python with its white space aware syntax, I mean can you imagine piping commands at the command line using Python, as I can't. These languages haven't made it as shell replacements in UNIX either, even though everyone complains about Bash.