Ruby

What is Ruby used for?

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Answer:

Ruby is primarily used for web development and building server-side apps. Its straightforward style makes it popular for automation, scripting, and data processing. Ruby excels with the Ruby on Rails framework, which enables developers to create web applications quickly and easily. Developers also use Ruby in DevOps scripting, infrastructure management, and creating small to medium-sized applications. Its emphasis on clean and clear code helps improve developer productivity.

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