Ruby
Programming language
Wikipedia
Dynamic, reflective, interpreted high-level programming language. The language has an operating system-independent implementation of multithreading, strong dynamic typing, garbage collector, and many other features. In terms of syntax features, it is close to the Perl and Eiffel languages, in terms of an object-oriented approach, it is similar to Smalltalk. Also some features of the language are taken from Python, Lisp, Dylan and Club.
Year of release: 1995
Website: ruby-lang.org
Popular questions
Where is the Ruby programming language used?
Ruby is a general-purpose programming language that is most often used to develop web applications based on the Ruby on Rails framework.
What Ruby?
One of the main application associated with Ruby continues to be Ruby on Rails, which continues to evolve, but Ruby is much wider — it is developed by a large number of applications for various purposes, in addition, it is used as a scripting language to automate and configure applications and writing of the administrative utilities in particular...