
The lingua franca of web documents is HTML, which these days is essentially a serialisation of the standard Document Object Model. JavaScript allows authors to write code to manipulate (including generate) DOM nodes dynamically in the browser, so in a way it enhances or replaces some of the HTML serialisation required. Ruby quite famously has a pretty popular library suite called Rails (you know, Ruby on Rails?) that, as far as I'm aware, is almost entirely used to generate HTML documents server-side and deliver them to web browsers on the web. So I'm not sure exactly what you're asking. On Thu, 9 May 2024 at 20:15, Jason Long via ruby-talk <ruby-talk@ml.ruby-lang.org> wrote:
Hello, Is it possible to design a modern and beautiful website with Ruby? Websites are usually designed with JavaScript.
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