Ruby Programming Nice Guide for Beginners
Ruby is a dynamic, high-level, and versatile programming language that was created by Yukihiro Matsumoto in the mid-1990s. It is known for its simplicity and productivity, making it an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced programmers. Ruby is often referred to as a "scripting language" because of its ease of use and its ability to execute code quickly and efficiently.
One of the defining features of Ruby is its emphasis on readability and elegant syntax. Matsumoto designed Ruby with the principle of making the language natural and easy to understand, which has led to a community of developers who prioritize writing code that is not only functional but also beautiful.
Ruby is an interpreted language, which means that you don't need to compile your code before running it. This makes the development process faster and more flexible, allowing you to experiment and iterate quickly.
Ruby is also known for its object-oriented programming (OOP) capabilities. In Ruby, everything is an object, and you can create and manipulate objects easily. This makes it a great language for building complex, modular, and reusable code.
Ruby's ecosystem is supported by a vast library of open-source packages and gems that extend its functionality. This rich ecosystem simplifies many common programming tasks, from working with databases to creating web applications.
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