Former Java engineer turned Ruby engineer who is trying to understand Ruby and Rails, MacOS and a lot of other things. Worked at Flywheel, FNBO, ACI Worldwide.
From my understanding of it pertaining to Ruby, that it is similar to a Struct data structure type, but more open and flexible. So to me the naming works for that definition, OpenStruct. I am not totally sure if it it is open source specification for it. But you can always check out the Ruby source code definition for it, which would get you on your way for programming it in another language. github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/trunk/li...
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From my understanding of it pertaining to Ruby, that it is similar to a Struct data structure type, but more open and flexible. So to me the naming works for that definition, OpenStruct. I am not totally sure if it it is open source specification for it. But you can always check out the Ruby source code definition for it, which would get you on your way for programming it in another language. github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/trunk/li...