Comment by tjpnz

1 month ago

>I feel that in many ways ruby is also way too japanese centric. This is fine for a language that is only used in Japan, but a language should have no real country-focus per se, it should be usable everywhere without constraint.

I've never heard this argument before. How exactly is it Japanese centric?

Most of the interesting things happening in the Ruby space other than Rails are Japanese...

Mruby for example (embeddable Ruby). It's used a bunch by Japanese game studios in place of say, Lua, but it's nearly impossible to find any information about how to use it in English.

The largest non-Rails focused Ruby convention also happens in Japan.

I don’t think the language itself is Japanese centric. In the past the discussions among the language development often happened in Japanese, but I don’t think it’s the case anymore (though I don’t follow it closely) since there are a lot of international core language contributors now

  • Historically - like, way back - a lot of the Ruby core chatter happened on a japanese mailing list, and that's where a lot of decisions ended up taking place, or it wasn't uncommon to have sudden hard subjects bombdrop on the english side while a lot of discussion already happened on the mailing list already so it was hard to catch up.

    These days it seems like bugs.ruby-lang.org has most of the chatter.