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Ruby is an Open Source, interpreted, dynamically typed, pure object-oriented scripting language for fast, easy programming, from Japan. It is simple, straightforward, extensible, more elegant than Perl, fewer parentheses than Lisp. It has many features to process text files and do system management, as in Perl. If you want a language for easy OO programming, don't like Perl inelegance, or like the concept of Lisp, but dislike many parentheses, Ruby is a good option. Japan has more users of Ruby than Python. Historically, this is the first, and thus oldest, sizable set of Ruby links outside of Japan.

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Ruby - A dynamic, interpreted, open source programming language with a focus on simplicity and productivity. Site includes news, downloads, documentation, libraries, and community links. [Open Source]


  • Ruby Central, Inc. - Non-profit organization dedicated to promoting growth of open source Ruby programming language; manages RubyConf, donation clearinghouse, presence and point of contact for corporate sponsors.
  • RubyCentral - Ruby resource: One-click Windows installer; online copy of Programming Ruby: The Pragmatic Programmer's Guide. [Open Publication License]
  • rubyXML - Known as <rubyXML/>: news, articles, and links on XML development with the Ruby scripting language.
  • Vista Insight Ruby Directory - Project goal: to be the definitive guide for Ruby programming language and Rails framework; many categories.
  • Ruby Matters - Forum on Ruby language issues, at WordPress.
  • Ruby - Ruby QuickRef, code snippets. MetaRuby project status. Ruby Language audit: 1.0.1. RubyConf 2002-05 schedules and online presentations. Ruby Cookbook. [The Language Freak]
  • Ruby Programming Language - Growing article, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
  • Cetus Links: Ruby - Link page: describes language, links to central site, FAQs, references, newsgroup, mailing lists, books.
  • ruby-talk - Ruby mail list log/archive, powered by Shin-ichiro Hara's Ruby smart archiver.
  • Ruby: A Language with a Future - Hal Fulton's Ruby page, small but growing: links, software, and 'Thirty-seven Reasons I Love Ruby'.
  • Features of Ruby - By Michael Neumann in English and German.
  • PLEAC-Ruby - The Perl Cookbook presents a suite of common programming problems solved in that language. This project aims to gather fans of programming to implement solutions in many other languages. [Open Source]
  • blade - Site opens with pretty graphic, and otherwise looks thin, but has huge archives of many Ruby mail groups: ruby-list, ruby-dev, ruby-ext, ruby-math, ruby-talk, fj.comp.lang.ruby, comp.lang.ruby, News, News2, Mailing Lists; linux-users.
  • Comparing and Introducing Ruby - Short introduction to features, compares Ruby to Perl, Python. [PDF]
  • Ruby Code & Style - Peer reviewed online journal: articles, news, Weblogs, buzz, chapters, forums. Artima Software.
  • A Ruby a Day - Dedicated site. Shows the things author Brian Schröder is doing with Ruby, has a full Ruby course, simple AI game, quiz solutions.
  • Ralph's Ruby Page - Examples of MS technology being used with open source code. After 10 years with C++, VB, COM and associated MS technologies, Ruby is a lovely breath of fresh air. A few links, software download: Ruby.COM with documentation.
  • nycruby - Group of Ruby and Rails programmers who live and work in the New York City area. Merger of ruby-nyc and rubyonrails-nyc.


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