We’re at RubyConf 2014, where Matz has just given his keynote, focusing on the future of the Ruby language. Matz presented a few major ideas for the next version of Ruby, including improvements in concurrency support, and JIT compilation (which he said might result in a 2x-4x speedup…maybe), but he spent most of the talk going into the details of how Ruby might go about implementing static typing.
Check it out:We just launched our new browser extensions — better Ruby search, right in your browser! Object is the default root of all Ruby objects. Object inherits from BasicObject which allows creating alternate object hierarchies. Methods on object are available to all classes unless explicitly overridden. Object mixes in the Kernel module, making the built-in kernel functions globally accessi
Like most of the Ruby community, we were pretty excited by the move to generational garbage collection in Ruby 2.1. The new approach promised for shorter GC pauses and better overall performance, and for most of us, it seems to be living up to that promise. But there are still some serious flaws with the way that memory is managed in Ruby, and you should be aware of these flaws if you’re running a
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