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  1. Official Ruby FAQ - Ruby Programming Language

    Ruby is a simple and powerful object-oriented programming language, created by Yukihiro Matsumoto (who goes by the handle “Matz” in this document and on the mailing lists).

  2. Documentation - Ruby Programming Language

    The Koans walk you along the path to enlightenment in order to learn Ruby. The goal is to learn the Ruby language, syntax, structure, and some common functions and libraries.

  3. Documentation for Ruby 4.0

    New to Ruby? Start with our Getting Started Guide. Core Classes and Modules Explore the essential classes and modules: String - Text manipulation and string utilities. Symbol - Named …

  4. Table of Contents - Documentation for Ruby 3.4

    Table of Contents - Documentation for Ruby 3.4: Ruby Documentation Welcome to the official Ruby programming language documentation. www.

  5. À propos de Ruby - Ruby Programming Language

    Ruby a pour réputation d’être un langage très flexible, autorisant notamment son utilisateur à en modifier les entrailles durant l’exécution. Des parties importantes de Ruby peuvent être …

  6. class Net::HTTPSession - Documentation for Ruby 4.0

    It consists of some or all of: scheme, hostname, path, query, and fragment; see URI syntax. A Ruby URI::Generic object represents an internet URI. It provides, among others, methods …

  7. README - RDoc Documentation - Ruby

    Ruby is an interpreted object-oriented programming language often used for web development. It also offers many scripting features to process plain text and serialized files, or manage system …

  8. windows - Documentation for Ruby 3.3

    You can build ruby in any directory including the source directory, except win32 directory in the source directory. This is restriction originating in the path search method of NMAKE.

  9. class Zlib::GzipReader - Documentation for Ruby 4.0

    class Zlib::GzipReader: GzipReader is the class for reading a gzipped file. GzipReader should be used as an IO, or -IO-like, object.

  10. Documentation for Ruby

    Ruby 3.1 (End of Support 2025-04) Ruby 3.0 (End of Support 2024-04) Ruby 2.7 (End of Support 2023-04) Ruby 2.6 (End of Support 2022-04) Ruby 2.5 (End of Support 2021-04) Ruby 2.4 …