I love the idea of Ruby. I was using Ruby before Rails, and it was my favorite language for a time.
But I write code in LuaJIT that's typically as clean as or cleaner than the equivalent Ruby code, as well as already approaching the speed of C, so I don't even need to rewrite it to be performant later.
But by all means, if the tool works for you, use it.
But I write code in LuaJIT that's typically as clean as or cleaner than the equivalent Ruby code, as well as already approaching the speed of C, so I don't even need to rewrite it to be performant later.
But by all means, if the tool works for you, use it.