Mormons in Technology
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This knowledge alone makes me want to learn Ruby.mkmurray wrote:I would say you ought to include Yukihiro Matsumoto, the designer and architect of the Ruby programming language:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukihiro_Matsumoto
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_(programming_language)
Sincerely,
Marion Smith
Ward Executive Secretary
Nampa 27th Ward
Marion Smith
Ward Executive Secretary
Nampa 27th Ward
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It's a fun change of pace from C# for me. I enjoy learning a little here and there. It's dynamic in so many ways, so it's fun to think about solving the same programming problems in different ways with different languagues and solutions.ubuntuFan wrote:This knowledge alone makes me want to learn Ruby.
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It is interesting to notice that "Matz" is a Mormon. He doesn't make too much fuss about it, anyways.
Also, interestingly, while the main Wikipedia article states that he's a member of the Church and has served as a full time missionary, in the photo section, where his religious affiliation is stated as "Mormon", there is that [citation needed] tag. Well, that's what mainly annoys me about Wikipedia.
Also, interestingly, while the main Wikipedia article states that he's a member of the Church and has served as a full time missionary, in the photo section, where his religious affiliation is stated as "Mormon", there is that [citation needed] tag. Well, that's what mainly annoys me about Wikipedia.