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Google Tech Talks February, 20 2008 ABSTRACT Ruby 1.9 Speaker: Yukihiro Matsumoto Yukihiro Matsumoto (Matsumoto Yukihiro, a.k.a. Matz, born 14 April 1965) is a Japanese computer scientist and software programmer best known as the chief designer of the Ruby programming language. He was born in Osaka Prefecture, in western Honshu. According to an interview conducted by Japan Inc., he was a self-taught programmer until the end of high school. He graduated with an information science degree from Tsukuba University, where he associated himself with research departments dealing with programming languages and compilers. As of 2006, Matsumoto is the head of the research and development department at the Network Applied Communication Laboratory, an open source systems integrator company in Shimane prefecture. He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served as a missionary for the church. Matsumoto is married and has four children. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukihiro_Matsumoto

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Comments to “Ruby 1.9”

  1. "Nothing googley" MUAHAHAHA Proprietary secrets!!
  2. I think Matz is a Buddha. People within a 5 foot radius of him start smiling and feel vaguely smarter and happier.
  3. man this guy is SMART holy moly.
  4. Emuliator.
  5. Cool, Ruby 2 and Perl 6 will both be released on the same day - Christmas.
  6. how do i download ruby? when i try to download it i need a program to open it what should i use?
  7. very good and interesting
  8. Ruby and Matz roxrz!
  9. GW is nuclear power fiction! Google a stooge.
  10. Where I can download subtitles?
  11. Hehe, Matz rocks. The last question was a bit awkward, but it showed Ruby's beauty The Hash object at the bottom of the arguments list Matz was explaining about, can actually have the brackets omitted, but is still interpreted as :a => hash. When you want to pass another hash in the parameter, you have to explicitly wrap them both in brackets, or instantiate by Hash#new If you have a function def google(opts) puts opts[:foo] + boo end This is how it looks google {:boo => "foo"}, {:far => "bar"}
  12. BUT since the latter hash is actually just for named parameters, you can probably pass both hash and the named param like google {:foo => "bar}, :boo => "far" and Ruby should interpret it fine It's questionable whether Rails should be rewritten to simply use variables instantiated by named params instead of internally deciphering them from an options hash I'm not in posession of 2.0, so I some of this is speculative, hope it helps though :-)
  13. Interesting, then, that he followed the convention of using English names for everything in the language. It's a convention, sure, but if I were building a language for myself and my first language wasn't English, I wouldn't be using English. Of course, this is why I don't have a world-class language to my name ;-)
  14. 感谢Matz,期待2.0早日出炉
  15. thank matz, good job!
  16. Well, I understand he just learned english a couple of years ago. I've heard that when he started Ruby, he basically knew no english. Obviously, he is demand as a speaker now, so he has been working on his english. And most listeners are willing to listen, because he knows what he is doing.
  17. good
  18. <3 ruby
  19. Good Job!!
  20. Poor Matz, he's stuttering a bit. Awesome guy, though.
  21. omfg
  22. Konnichiwa?

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