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Ruby is the interpreted scripting language for quick and easy Object
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Oriented Programming. It has many features to process text files and to do
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system management tasks (as in Perl). It is simple, straight-forward, and
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extensible.
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Features of Ruby are shown below.
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+ Simple Syntax
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+ *Normal* Object-Oriented features (ex. class, method calls)
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+ *Advanced* Object-Oriented features (ex. Mix-in, Singleton-method)
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+ Operator Overloading
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+ Exception Handling
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+ Iterators and Closures
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+ Garbage Collection
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+ Dynamic Loading of Object files (on some architecture)
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+ Highly Portable (works on many UNIX machines, and on DOS, Windows,
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Mac, etc.)
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Ruby 3.0 introduces a number of new features and performance
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improvements, most notably:
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* Performance
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- MJIT
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* Concurrency
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- Ractor
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- Fiber Scheduler
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* Typing (Static Analysis)
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- RBS
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- TypeProf
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This package is Ruby 3.0 release minimum base package.
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