Ruby's syntax is different from that of the Java language. First, Ruby has no brackets or semicolons, and it makes types completely optional. Some might say that Ruby's syntax is terse, and it's that way with a purpose : this language lets you create concise working code in short order.
Andrew Glover is Chief Technology Officer for JNet Direct
I would be interested in hearing from my developer readers what they think of Glover’s article.
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