Sr. Software Engineer at CallRail building developer tooling and engineering platforms. PhD student at the University of Nebraska studying bioinformatics. Editor at JOSS.
Right now, Ruby puts food on the table. I loved learning it in college and when I got the opportunity to write it professionally, I was ecstatic.
It does feel like writing English sometimes, but the downside is that a lot of that "English" is based on what you and your team have named things. So I think Ruby can turn a good design into a beautiful code base, but it'll make a bad or even mediocre design turn into an unmaintainable mess
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Right now, Ruby puts food on the table. I loved learning it in college and when I got the opportunity to write it professionally, I was ecstatic.
It does feel like writing English sometimes, but the downside is that a lot of that "English" is based on what you and your team have named things. So I think Ruby can turn a good design into a beautiful code base, but it'll make a bad or even mediocre design turn into an unmaintainable mess