I'd suggest to the author to have a look at kotlin language. For me, Ruby was always far from nice, understandable, easy, usable, etc. Language. In fact, it is so bad that we had to move from Chef to anything else in one large company.
Also, the author seems to be untouched by the Java ecosystem, otherwise he would know that there was Maven artifact repo since around 2004, and that JVM at the time of writing had quite a bit of simplistic been frameworks.
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I'd suggest to the author to have a look at kotlin language. For me, Ruby was always far from nice, understandable, easy, usable, etc. Language. In fact, it is so bad that we had to move from Chef to anything else in one large company.
Also, the author seems to be untouched by the Java ecosystem, otherwise he would know that there was Maven artifact repo since around 2004, and that JVM at the time of writing had quite a bit of simplistic been frameworks.