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Every few years something significant happens in the land of computer programming. In my opinion the Ruby computer language is such a landmark. Over the years I have seen programmer productivity go up ...
The Ruby Programming Language concentrates its 400+ pages on the Ruby language proper. Programming Ruby, 2nd Ed. goes farther afield in its 800+ pages, but has less material on the language itself ...
Ruby, however, is quite well off: according to recently published rankings by RedMonk, Ruby takes the 8th place and belongs to Tier 1 programming languages.
10 highest-paying programming languages to learn An extensive survey by Stack Overflow reveals the market value of top programming languages.
A study based on Black Duck Software's Koders.com search engine data shows that the use of the Ruby language has grown significantly in the last four years. According to the Koders.com data, Ruby ...
Ruby for kids is a site that includes directions and screencasts for a new programmer, young or old, to get started in the Ruby programming language.
Tiobe’s index gauges language popularity based on a formula that examines searches related to specific languages in search engines such as Google. Bing, Yahoo, and Wikipedia. It rated Ruby 15th ...
If you have the skills, Go, Scala and Ruby are the programming languages most likely to get you job interviews, although JavaScript, Python and Java are the languages most used by developers.
Ruby's popularity plummeted in the last decade, and has remained dead last in GitHub's list of top ten most popular programming languages since 2018.
PHP is used by 76.5% of all the websites whose server-side programming language we know. Alternatives such as ASP.net, Ruby, Java, and JavaScript don’t even come close to this share of the market.