I hate Ruby

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Published on: June 29, 2011

I really do. I was thinking about attempting to create a separate parser for it so that Ruby could be used in T-ACT Engine. So that scripters who use T-ACT Engine wouldn’t have as many issues transferring. But Ruby is a horrible, sickening, language like it was when I first saw it. It attempts to combine certain languages and add stupid things, the attribute accessors among the worst. It’s like, “Hey, I defined this variable or function as public or protected, but you need to make sure you write a way to access it, otherwise you can’t!” So I’m going to opt-out of using it. I may support another language, but Ruby is not going to be one of them. Right now php is the only language supported. I think I might opt-in for Python too. As I actually do like and don’t mind Python at all. Don’t get to use it much, so this will be a chance, maybe.

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