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We continue the Deploy Friday Language Spotlight series with the programming language Ruby. Our two guests, developers Emily Giurleo and Jason Charnes, talk about their love for Ruby and what to expect with the Ruby 3.0 release.
The benefits of Ruby
Ruby is a favorite to introduce newcomers to coding, along with Python and JavaScript. The father of the Ruby programming language, Yukihiro Maksumoto, likes to say, “Ruby sparks programming joy.” While he may be biased, Emily and Jason agree. “I think that's a really apt way to put it. It's really fun and satisfying to write Ruby. And I think it makes people want to program.” says Emily.
Ruby sparks programming joy with its many benefits, such as:
Jason goes into more detail, “Ruby was really easy to understand while I was learning new concepts. It simplified things for me because the syntax just doesn't get in your way. That really sparked my love of programming and took it to the next level. So for me, I think Ruby is special because of the joy I get writing it. It’s syntactically very user-friendly.”
What’s new with Ruby 3.0
With Ruby 3.0 coming down the pipeline, there’s a lot for developers to get excited about. Emily and Jason tell us what they’re ready for.
Try Ruby on Platform.sh to experience programming joy for yourself.
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Watch, listen, subscribe to the Platform.sh Deploy Friday podcast:
Platform.sh is a robust, reliable hosting platform that gives development teams the tools to build and scale applications efficiently. Whether you run one or one thousand websites, you can focus on creating features and functionality with your favorite tech stack.
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We continue the Deploy Friday Language Spotlight series with the programming language Ruby. Our two guests, developers Emily Giurleo and Jason Charnes, talk about their love for Ruby and what to expect with the Ruby 3.0 release.
The benefits of Ruby
Ruby is a favorite to introduce newcomers to coding, along with Python and JavaScript. The father of the Ruby programming language, Yukihiro Maksumoto, likes to say, “Ruby sparks programming joy.” While he may be biased, Emily and Jason agree. “I think that's a really apt way to put it. It's really fun and satisfying to write Ruby. And I think it makes people want to program.” says Emily.
Ruby sparks programming joy with its many benefits, such as:
Jason goes into more detail, “Ruby was really easy to understand while I was learning new concepts. It simplified things for me because the syntax just doesn't get in your way. That really sparked my love of programming and took it to the next level. So for me, I think Ruby is special because of the joy I get writing it. It’s syntactically very user-friendly.”
What’s new with Ruby 3.0
With Ruby 3.0 coming down the pipeline, there’s a lot for developers to get excited about. Emily and Jason tell us what they’re ready for.
Try Ruby on Platform.sh to experience programming joy for yourself.
Platform.sh on social media
Watch, listen, subscribe to the Platform.sh Deploy Friday podcast:
Platform.sh is a robust, reliable hosting platform that gives development teams the tools to build and scale applications efficiently. Whether you run one or one thousand websites, you can focus on creating features and functionality with your favorite tech stack.