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    Ruby Reviews

    Ruby

    Ruby Language

    Free
    You may be wondering why Ruby is so popular. It is a beautiful and artistic language, according to its fans. They also say it's practical and useful. Ruby has attracted devoted coders around the world since its 1995 release. Ruby was widely accepted in 2006. Active user groups were formed in major cities around the globe and Ruby-related conferences were full to capacity. Ruby-Talk, the main mailing list for discussion about the Ruby language, saw an average of 200 messages per daily in 2006. As the community has grown, the number of messages per day on Ruby-Talk has fallen. Ruby ranks among the top 10 in most indices that measure popularity and growth of programming languages around the world (such as TIOBE index). The popularity of Ruby on Rails, especially the Ruby on Rails web framework, is responsible for a large part of this growth.
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    Go Reviews

    Go

    Golang

    Free
    It is now easier than ever to create services with Go thanks to the strong ecosystem of APIs and tools available on major cloud providers. Go allows you to create elegant and fast CLIs using popular open-source packages and a robust standard repository. Go powers fast, scalable web applications thanks to its enhanced memory performance and support of several IDEs. Go supports both DevOps as well as SRE with its fast build times and lean syntax. All you need to know about Go. Get started on a project or refresh your knowledge about Go code. Three sections provide an interactive introduction to Go. Each section ends with a few exercises that allow you to put what you have learned into practice. Anyone can use a web browser to create Go code that we instantly compile, link, then run on our servers.
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    Markdown Reviews
    Markdown allows you write in a simple-to-read and easy-to–write plain text format. Then, it can be converted to structurally valid XHTML or HTML. Markdown is a combination of a plain text formatting syntax and a Perl software tool that converts plain text formatting into HTML. For more information on Markdown's formatting syntax, please refer to the Syntax page. You can test it right now using the online Dingus. The primary goal of Markdown's formatting syntax should be to make it as easy-to-read as possible. A Markdown-formatted document should look natural and unmodified. Although Markdown's syntax has been influenced a number of existing text-toHTML filters, the most important source of inspiration for Markdown is the plain text email format.
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    Bash Reviews
    Bash is a Unix shell and command-language that can be downloaded for free. It is the default login shell for most Linux distributions. Bash is available on Linux systems as well as Windows via the Windows Subsystem to Linux. Bash is the default user Shell in Solaris 11. It was also the default shell for Apple macOS from 10.3 to macOS Catalina. This changed the default shell to ZSH. Bash is still available on macOS systems as an alternative shell, despite this change. Bash is a command processor that allows users to enter commands into a text window and have them executed by the system. Bash can also read from and execute commands from a file. This is called a shell script. It supports many features that are common in Unix shells such as wildcard matching, piping and here documents, command substitution and variables, and control structures to condition testing and iteration. Bash conforms to the POSIX shell specifications.
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