
index - Documentation for Ruby 3.4
Ruby Documentation Welcome to the official Ruby programming language documentation. Getting Started New to Ruby? Start with our Getting Started Guide. Core Classes and Modules Explore the …
Ruby 3.5.0 preview1 Released | Ruby - Ruby Programming Language
Apr 18, 2025 · Ruby was first developed by Matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto) in 1993, and is now developed as Open Source. It runs on multiple platforms and is used all over the world especially for web …
Official Ruby FAQ
Like Smalltalk, everything in Ruby is an object, and Ruby has blocks, iterators, meta-classes and other good stuff. You can use Ruby to write servers, experiment with prototypes, and for everyday …
Ruby 3.4.4 Released | Ruby - Ruby Programming Language
May 14, 2025 · We intend to release the latest stable Ruby version (currently Ruby 3.4) every two months following the most recent release. Following this release (3.4.4), Ruby 3.4.5 is scheduled for …
Linguagem de Programação Ruby
Ruby tem uma sintaxe simples e intuitiva que se lê como linguagem natural. Ao eliminar símbolos complexos e construções verbosas, a filosofia de design do Ruby permite expressar diretamente o …
class Hash - Documentation for Ruby 2.0.0
books [: matz] = "The Ruby Language" books [: black] = "The Well-Grounded Rubyist" Hashes are also commonly used as a way to have named parameters in functions.
NEWS - Documentation for Ruby 3.4
To enable this feature, configure Ruby with --with-modular-gc at build time. GC libraries can be loaded at runtime using the environment variable RUBY_GC_LIBRARY.
Lenguaje de Programación Ruby
Ruby tiene una sintaxis simple e intuitiva que se lee como lenguaje natural. Al eliminar símbolos complejos y construcciones verbosas, la filosofía de diseño de Ruby te permite expresar …
class Regexp - Documentation for Ruby 4.1
Identical regexp can or cannot run in linear time depending on your ruby binary. Neither forward nor backward compatibility is guaranteed about the return value of this method.
class Hash - Documentation for Ruby 4.1
person = {name: 'Matz', language: 'Ruby'} person # => {name: "Matz", language: "Ruby"} You can use a hash to give names to method arguments: