From 764e93156f8b4d9a3c9edb0cadc895c67ecee319 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rafal Chmiel Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2014 20:25:45 +0100 Subject: [ruby-ecosystem/en] 'ruby' -> 'Ruby' + fix typo --- ruby-ecosystem.html.markdown | 34 +++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/ruby-ecosystem.html.markdown b/ruby-ecosystem.html.markdown index 4b31f8e1..2463d4b8 100644 --- a/ruby-ecosystem.html.markdown +++ b/ruby-ecosystem.html.markdown @@ -7,15 +7,15 @@ contributors: --- -People using ruby generally have a way to install different ruby versions, +People using Ruby generally have a way to install different Ruby versions, manage their packages (or gems), and manage their gem dependencies. ## Ruby Managers -Some platforms have ruby pre-installed or available as a package. Most rubyists +Some platforms have Ruby pre-installed or available as a package. Most rubyists do not use these, or if they do, they only use them to bootstrap another ruby -installer or implementation. Instead rubyists tend to install a ruby manager to -install and switch between many versions of ruby and their projects' ruby +installer or implementation. Instead rubyists tend to install a Ruby manager to +install and switch between many versions of Ruby and their projects' ruby environments. The following are the popular ruby/environment managers: @@ -33,11 +33,11 @@ The following are the popular ruby/environment managers: Ruby was created by Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto, who remains somewhat of a [BDFL](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benevolent_Dictator_for_Life), although -that is changing recently. As a result, the reference implementation of ruby is -called MRI (Matz' Reference Implementation), and when you hear a ruby version, +that is changing recently. As a result, the reference implementation of Ruby is +called MRI (Matz' Reference Implementation), and when you hear a Ruby version, it is referring to the release version of MRI. -The three major version of ruby in use are: +The three major version of Ruby in use are: * 2.0.0 - Released in February 2013. Most major libraries and frameworks support 2.0.0. @@ -53,11 +53,11 @@ the community has moved to at least 1.9.2 or 1.9.3. ## Ruby Implementations -The ruby ecosystem enjoys many different implementations of ruby, each with +The Ruby ecosystem enjoys many different implementations of ruby, each with unique strengths and states of compatability. To be clear, the different implementations are written in different languages, but *they are all ruby*. Each implementation has special hooks and extra features, but they all run -normal ruby files well. For instance, JRuby is written in Java, but you do +normal Ruby files well. For instance, JRuby is written in Java, but you do not need to know Java to use it. Very mature/compatible: @@ -68,8 +68,8 @@ maintain compatibility with MRI (see [RubySpec](#rubyspec) below). * [JRuby](http://jruby.org/) - Written in Java and ruby, this robust implementation is quite fast. Most importantly, JRuby's strength is JVM/Java interop, leveraging existing JVM tools, projects, and languages. -* [Rubinius](http://rubini.us/) - Written primarily in ruby itself with a C++ bytecode VM. Also - mature and fast. Because it is implemented in ruby itself, it exposes many VM +* [Rubinius](http://rubini.us/) - Written primarily in Ruby itself with a C++ bytecode VM. Also + mature and fast. Because it is implemented in Ruby itself, it exposes many VM features into rubyland. Medium mature/compatible: @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Medium mature/compatible: * [Maglev](http://maglev.github.io/) - Built on top of Gemstone, a Smalltalk VM. Smalltalk has some impressive tooling, and this project tries to bring that into ruby development. -* [RubyMotion](http://www.rubymotion.com/) - Brings ruby to iOS development. +* [RubyMotion](http://www.rubymotion.com/) - Brings Ruby to iOS development. Less mature/compatible: @@ -94,9 +94,9 @@ which MRI version to target. ## RubySpec -Most ruby implementations rely heavily on [RubySpec](http://rubyspec.org/). Ruby +Most Ruby implementations rely heavily on [RubySpec](http://rubyspec.org/). Ruby has no official specification, so the community has written executable specs in -ruby to test their implementations' compatability with MRI. +Ruby to test their implementations' compatibility with MRI. ## RubyGems @@ -122,8 +122,8 @@ dependency graph to resolve. # Testing -Testing is a large part of ruby culture. Ruby comes with its own Unit-style -testing framework called minitest (Or TestUnit for ruby version 1.8.x). There +Testing is a large part of Ruby culture. Ruby comes with its own Unit-style +testing framework called minitest (Or TestUnit for Ruby version 1.8.x). There are many testing libraries with different goals. * [TestUnit](http://ruby-doc.org/stdlib-1.8.7/libdoc/test/unit/rdoc/Test/Unit.html) - Ruby 1.8's built-in "Unit-style" testing framework @@ -133,6 +133,6 @@ are many testing libraries with different goals. ## Be Nice -The ruby community takes pride in being an open, diverse, welcoming community. +The Ruby community takes pride in being an open, diverse, welcoming community. Matz himself is extremely friendly, and the generosity of rubyists on the whole is amazing. -- cgit v1.2.3