Let's use the Hackweek to improve Ruby, the programming language I use every day. It is while using a language when you can realised that things that need/can to be improved, so there are many things that only Ruby developers can raise up. Also, getting involved in the development of Ruby will help to get a better understanding of how it works. So I will take my ideas/concerns to the Ruby community and implement some of the them in the code of the Ruby core.

Ruby features and bugs are tracked in https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/projects/ruby-trunk/issues

The Ruby core code is in Github: https://github.com/ruby/ruby

Examples of things that can be done:

  • Add new methods, both for readability and simplicity encouraging productivity.
  • Add new method with efficiency purposes.
  • Add new alias for readability in favor of an elegant syntax.
  • Modify current methods for consistence.
  • Improve code efficiency.
  • Improve documentation.
  • Participate in the discussions of the Ruby Community.

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    • ammartinez
      about 6 years ago by ammartinez | Reply

      hola!

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        over 5 years ago by david_kang | Reply

        Hola @ammartinez

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      about 6 years ago by ammartinez | Reply

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