4.3.3: Ruby
International Expansion of Ruby Other Information:
The International Expansion of Ruby -- Programming language Ruby became an international standard in April, 2012. Ruby invented
and developed in Japan (see p.18), is widely used in many information systems. In order to establish an environment that enables
people to use Ruby, with confidence of long-term availability, for a variety of applications including enterprise mission-critical
systems, IPA had been moving ahead with standardization of the programming language Ruby. IPA had been creating the written
Ruby language specification in collaboration with worldwide Ruby community and experts of standards. The resulting specification
was approved and published as ISO/IEC 30170:2012.
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