Ruby

Is Ruby a front-end or back-end programming language?

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Answer:

Ruby is a back-end programming language mainly used for server-side web development. It supports web applications through frameworks such as Ruby on Rails and Sinatra. Ruby does not have a native front-end function - browser-side features are handled by JavaScript, while Ruby takes care of business logic, database interactions, and API endpoints on the server.

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