Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Why I love Ruby?

Since I am a vocal advocate of the Ruby programming language and the various tools, frameworks, libraries, and domain-specific languages (or DSLs) that are mushrooming around it, I often am asked to explain the difference or similarities between Ruby and other languages, e.g., Java, Python, PHP, and so on; or simply people often asked me simply why I so vocally advocate Ruby?


To make it easy to answer such questions and shed some lights on the matter, I decided to aggregate my answers and refine my thoughts into a series of blog entries that attempt to shed light summarize the technical reasons and give you my personal views as to why I am such a fanboy of the Ruby programming language and of the grassroots movement that accompanies it.

(photo credit: http://flickr.com/photos/19414947@N00/818191499/)

I hope this will be a conversation over the next months or so, and while I have at least 10 prepared reasons (posts) to answer this question, I plan to unveil them every other day week (or so) and refine them with real code examples or pointers.

I would love to hear your thoughts on the subject, so please feel free to add comments --- views in agreement or violent descents are welcome equally.

So without more introduction, here is why I love Ruby and why I think it is a programmer's and software researcher's best friend.

Minor updates on 11/18/2007

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