
Hello! Look at https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/3.2/ 09.10.2023 11:55, Mark Zhang via ruby-talk пишет:
For example:
Python: https://docs.python.org/3/reference/index.html
I can read about Python’s syntax and “core semantics” in the document.
But Where is Ruby Official Language Reference/Manual?
------ 1) https://ruby-doc.org/
When I try to go to: https://ruby-doc.org/
I found: https://ruby-doc.org/3.2.2
This just explains the Class & API and the SEARCH function is hard to use. e.g It cannot search __FILE__ thought it on "Keywords" chapter.
2) https://rubyreferences.github.io/rubyref/
I can read some "syntax" on this document. But it is not Ruby Official Books and it is not up to date.
3)https://ruby-doc.org/docs/ruby-doc-bundle/Manual/man-1.4/ I found it with the help of Google. I cannot find this document link on https://ruby-doc.org/ This document is great and written by the author of Ruby. It looks like the Ruby Official Manual. But it looks too old which was last modified in 1998.
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So, Where is Ruby's Official Language Reference/Manual? 😂
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