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by eliseshaffer
916 days ago
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Hello everyone. I'm Elise, the author of the post. This is just wild. I mostly write for myself and never imagined I'd make it onto Hacker News. I think an overlooked part of my point in this post is that the language felt intuitive to me from the beginning. It really matches the way my brain was already thinking about code. Think in messages, focus on small objects and what messages they can receive. There's a lot of comments about not understanding Ruby or finding it hard to maintain, but we're all different. I know people who feel the same way I do, but about Javascript, or Kotlin, or even Objective-C(which I find impossible to follow). I get that Ruby isn't everyone's cup of tea, but for me it's pure joy. And when I'm working with other Rubyists, it feels like we're flying along effortlessly. I wasn't really trying to comment on other languages. And everything we choose is based on our own design sensibilities, our constraints, and our experience. I really just wanted to put down in writing, what sparks joy for me about Ruby. |
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I've moved on to other languages now, but I treasure the time I spent doing Ruby, and I've carried many valuable things onwards with me.
Things might change for you too, over time, but that won't lessen the positive impact that Ruby has had being so close to the way you naturally think about programming.