About ten years ago, back when I was working in New York, friends of mine showed me something that knocked my socks off—a program that actually ran inside of the Web browser, without any need for ...
This post originally appeared on Code-love. In an online chat session between Yukihiro Matsumoto and Keiju Ishitsuka in early 1993, a discussion ensued about the name of a programming language that ...
All alliteration aside, Ruby on Rails has become increasingly popular over the past year or two. The increase is partially due to the rise in population of the Ruby language, but it also has a lot to ...
The Ruby home page is at www.ruby-lang.org. This page has many links to other sites, including tutorials and documentation, for the Ruby language. If you are interested in a printed reference, the ...
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