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Answer plz

What is ruby.Whrn is developed.Who developed. Where use.😁

14th Sep 2017, 3:47 PM
Pyae Sone San
9 Answers
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Just google it. It is the fastest way to know it.
14th Sep 2017, 3:51 PM
Igor Makarsky
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@Melik dang you are essay master arent you?
14th Sep 2017, 4:14 PM
Mubashir Ahmed
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ruby is a gemstone
14th Sep 2017, 4:05 PM
Mubashir Ahmed
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Ruby is a general purpose programming language created in the 1990s by Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto. It’s also one of the best languages to start with when you’re first learning to code. Ruby is considered a higher level programming language than C++. A high-level language features strong abstractions from computer details. Whereas low-level languages are closer to machine details (like memory addresses or CPU registers), high-level languages are closer to a naturally spoken language. When you’re first learning to code, a high-level programming language like Ruby is much easier to use. Many students new to programming aren’t sure what the difference is between Ruby and Ruby on Rails. Ruby is a language. Ruby on Rails is a framework that uses and depends on the Ruby programming language. Think of a framework as a collection of pre-written code to help programmers. In this case, the Rails framework is a collection of pre-written code to help programmers make websites and web applications. Think of making a sandwich. You simply add a slice of meat, cheese, and lettuce to two slices of bread. But where did the bread come from? It’s easier to get pre-sliced bread from the grocery store instead of baking our own bread using flour and water. In this case, the Ruby programming language is flour and water. Pre-sliced bread is the Ruby on Rails framework. Learning Ruby is a prerequisite to learning Ruby on Rails. You’ll be one step closer to creating web applications like Twitter, Yellow Pages, Hulu, or Groupon.
14th Sep 2017, 4:11 PM
Melih Melik Sonmez
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no but thanks for the compliment :)
15th Sep 2017, 10:04 PM
Melih Melik Sonmez
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thz guys
14th Sep 2017, 3:52 PM
Pyae Sone San
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Python is also a higher level language and it's on par with Ruby, it's just up to which language you feel more comfortable with. For me it's hands down Python.
14th Sep 2017, 4:32 PM
Dave David
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