why does Ruby try not to speak before others
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Ruby is an interpretable, object-oriented programming language with a clear dynamic typing. It combines a Perl-like syntax with an object-oriented approach. Also, some features are borrowed from Python, Lisp, Dylan, and CLU. Cross-platform implementation of Ruby’s interpreter is spread on the conditions of open source software. A code written in Ruby can be understood even by a person who does not understand the programming. Projects such as Redmine, Twitter, Shopify, Basecamp, GitHub, Kickstarter, Airbnb, and others were created with RoR.
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