Forum: Ruby-core A Homage to Ruby

Posted by "Torsten RĂ¼ger" <torsten@villataika.fi> (Guest)
on 2012-12-23 19:21
(Received via mailing list)
Moi,

I have been wanting to let some thanks go for a while now, so here it 
is.

Matz: I would like to thank you personally for the endurance in creating 
and maintaining ruby. It was love at first sight for me, and I have been 
using it with joy and continuing learning since 2001. It was a great 
relief after all those years of java and c++. I have just finished 
coding a c extension and was thus reminded just how much more productive 
I am in ruby.
There is a secondary reason for my gratefulness. In 95, after reading 
the blue book and being full of inspiration, I started implementing a 
smalltalk vm and failed, due to lack of experience. So I now read the 
ruby source with a lot of respect.
I would be happy to accommodate you and family in our B&B 
(http://villataika.fi/en/index.html) if you ever you venture into the 
far north of Europe, Finland.

The form of my thanks has come as 4 inspirational articles. Don't ask me 
why, they just sort of came (ie wasn't planned), but I post them here in 
the hope to inspire:

I finally managed to put something into words that had been bugging me 
for years, namely the role of basic types. If objects were atoms, 
integers are electrons.
http://leonardo-syndrom.blogspot.fi/2012/12/intege...

That followed into strings, and why current modelling of them is wrong:
http://leonardo-syndrom.blogspot.fi/2012/12/consta...

Through my extension I had determined that ruby speed was a major issue, 
so here are some points on what could be done about that and other 
things:
http://leonardo-syndrom.blogspot.fi/2012/12/toward...

And finally the great pie in the sky:
http://leonardo-syndrom.blogspot.fi/2012/12/toward...

I hope there is something in there for somebody. If not, then not, my 
apologies.
Also i might add that these conclusions represent a sort of closure for 
me personally, not a beginning.

Hopefully everyone in the northern hemisphere had a nice 
winter-solstice.
Happy longer days ahead.

Torsten
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