Ruby syntax
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Ruby syntax
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The syntax of the Ruby programming language is broadly similar to that of Perl and Python. Class and method definitions are signaled by keywords, whereas code blocks can be defined by either keywords or braces. In contrast to Perl, variables are not obligatorily prefixed with a sigil. When used, the sigil changes the semantics of scope of the variable. For practical purposes there is no distinction between expressions and statements. Line breaks are significant and taken as the end of a statemen
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Set of rules defining correctly structured programs
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_syntax
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2024-02-17T09:32:37Z
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