Do you like Ruby?
>>62285583
Is that Ruby senpai?
I like perl better
>>62285583
Yes.
Except for the unfortunate problem that it doesn't force you to declare your variables.
>>62285583
It's a fad. Dying meme. But I admit that is prettier than shit like Java and JavaScript.
and I don't like the staircase to the end
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>>62286110
Unfortunately for you, it scientifically is the best block terminator there is. Whitespace a shit and } might as well be some random character.
Not my opinion, but the Quorum language researchers facts.
That you don't like it only means that you're likely a reading or writing cripple.
>>62286175
Yet Python is what the scientists use, not Ruby.
It doesn't matter.
>>62286200
True, but that is more the result of scientists being meme eating, ubuntu forum Python advice reading faggots than anything else.
>2 space indentation
>free functions don't exist because anything declared in file scope is implicitly part of the class/object hierarchy
>many duplicate methods that do exactly the same thing
>inherited bullshit from Perl like global variables that have been deprecated for a decade yet not removed
>exceedingly poor documentation that's only available on third-party websites
>strings are mutable by default
To answer your question: no, I do not like Ruby.
>>62286240
>free functions don't exist because anything declared in file scope is implicitly part of the class/object hierarchy
It's called blocks, anon.
If you didn't want an OO language, you should have said that directly.
Rust is the correct language to use, not Ruby, not Python.
I like how AMD does not cave in to SJW pressure and has a beautiful 100% european white ginger woman as its mascot, intel poojets are literally defending a 3rd world-pandering ((company))
>>62286492
based /pol/bro redpilling the masses
>>62286441
>[system programming language that isn't productive enough] is the correct language to use, not [scripting language 1], not [scripting language 2]
ok
That being said, yes, scripting languages (and that also accounts for sh) are overused in an inner platform effect to get away from the garbage that is C.
>>62286218
More a result of scientific python reaching critical mass long before ruby. I wish it were otherwise.
>>62285583
Medicore language
>>62286175
>} might as well be some random character
yeah so lets make it 3 other "random" characters (end)