I recently delivered a presentation titled "How Does Ruby Understand Your Code?" at the Ruby Study Group Korea MeetUp, a group that I organize.
Although the presentation is in Korean, I hope those interested in the topic can follow along using the auto-translated subtitles provided by YouTube.
Throughout the presentation, I will correct the term "assembly" to "Bytecode."
Assembly is dependent on CPU architecture and refers to a language corresponding to machine language, whereas Bytecode is a language interpreted by a virtual machine, independent of CPU architecture.
Therefore, Bytecode is a more appropriate expression for the content of the presentation.
Thanks.
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