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64. LinuxDevCenter.com: An Interview With The Creator Of Ruby
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by Bruce Stewart Ruby has been described as an absolutely pure object-oriented scripting language and a genuine attempt to combine the best of everything in the scripting world. Ruby is written in C, and it was designed with Perl and Python capabilities in mind. While its roots are in Japan, Ruby is slowly but surely gaining ground in the U.S. Yukihiro Matsumoto (or "Matz" as he's known online) is the creator of Ruby and the author of O'Reilly's recently released book on the language, Ruby in a Nutshell Matz is a professional programmer who has worked for the Japanese open source company, netlab.jp. Matz is also known as one of the high-profile open source evangelists in Japan. He's released several open source products, including cmail, an emacs-based, mail-user agent, written entirely in emacs lisp. Ruby is his first piece of software that has become known outside of Japan. We recently spoke to Matz about Ruby's history, the influence Perl and Python had on Ruby, and why the world needs another scripting language.

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68. O'Reilly Open Source Software Convention 2002 -- Perl Conference
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    Explains that the world can use another language for the simple reason that Ruby makes programming fun again, and that's what counts. Introduction via examining highlevel Ruby traits, and distinguishing traits. O'Reilly Network
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    75. Bill O'Reilly And His Merry Band Of Censors - Global Black News (African America
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