S1:E4 - Should Ruby Still Be a Thing in 2020

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Episode | Podcast

Date: Wed, 03 Jun 2020 00:00:00 +0000

Ruby is a scripting language created in the mid-1990s by Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto in Japan. It's popularity surged in Japan by 2000, which was also when the first English language book about the language, Programming Ruby was printed. After that, Ruby had its sunrise and sunset in terms of favor amongst developers, but continues to have a robust community of users. In this episode, we talk about the history of the language, some of its benefits and pitfalls, and why we continue to use it at DEV, with Vaidehi Joshi, senior software engineer at DEV, and James Harton, software engineer at Balena, and author of the 2018 DEV post, "Please stop using Ruby." Show Notes DevNews (sponsor) CodeNewbie (sponsor) DataStax (sponsor) Cockroach Labs (DevDiscuss) (sponsor) Swimm (DevDiscuss) (sponsor) Stellar (sponsor) GitHub Distributed system Ruby Balena Please stop using Ruby Please keep using Ruby Rails Ruby New Zealand Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto Rust Elixir MINASWAN JavaScript Open source https://elm-lang.org/ Duck typing Node Shopify Stripe COBOL Go Java The Odin Project reddit PHP Crystal Base.cs Python C Perl Smalltalk