Ruby
Ruby was developed by Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto in 1995 with the intent of having an easily readable programming language. It is used by the Rails framework to create dynamic web-applications. Ruby's syntax is similar to that of Perl and Python.
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Created by Yukihiro Matsumoto
Released December 21, 1995
Latest release about 1 month ago
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