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The purpose of a natural language, such as English and Japanese, is to describe facts, thoughts, and feelings. Mankind thinks in the language and the particular language determines the way we think. Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto, creator of the Ruby programming language, asks whether programming languages influence human thought as well. Matz discusses what makes a good programming language. It helps
Ruby on Rails has received a lot of buzz among the web developer community, but many wonder exactly what the fuss is all about. In this high order bit from the 2005 O'Reilly Open Source Convention, developer David Heinemeier Hansson explains the secrets behind the success of Ruby on Rails. Rails is an integrated stack of web frameworks, but Hansson says that really it's "a bunch of stuff that make
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