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Bruno Medeiros brunodomedeiros+spam at com.gmail
Wed Nov 24 12:32:21 PST 2010


On 31/10/2010 23:20, Walter Bright wrote:
> retard wrote:
>> "Around 2005, interest in the Ruby language surged in tandem with Ruby
>> on Rails, a popular web application framework written in Ruby. Rails
>> is frequently credited with making Ruby "famous" and the association
>> is so strong that the two are sometimes conflated by programmers who
>> are new to Ruby.[9]" [1]
>
> I have the second edition of "Programming Ruby", the definitive book on
> Ruby. Ruby was first released in 1995, and the first edition in 2000,
> and there never would have been a second edition if it wasn't famous.
>
>

Whoa, I didnt imagine Ruby to be that old, I didn't think it went back 
to before the 2000s ...


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