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Here you can get the latest Ruby distributions in your favorite flavor.The current stable version is 3.0.0.Please be sure to read Ruby’s License.
Ways of Installing Ruby
We have several tools on each major platform to install Ruby:
- On Linux/UNIX, you can use the package management system of yourdistribution or third-party tools (rbenv and RVM).
- On macOS machines, you can use third-party tools (rbenv and RVM).
- On Windows machines, you can use RubyInstaller.
See the Installation page for details on usingpackage management systems or third-party tools.
Of course, you can also install Ruby from source on all major platforms. Jixipix dramatic black & white 2 6 5 months.
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Installing from the source code is a great solution for when you arecomfortable enough with your platform and perhaps need specific settingsfor your environment. It’s also a good solution in the event that thereare no other premade packages for your platform.
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See the Installation page for details on buildingRuby from source. If you have an issue compiling Ruby, consider usingone of the third party tools mentioned above. They may help you.
- Stable releases:
- Ruby 3.0.0
sha256: a13ed141a1c18eb967aac1e33f4d6ad5f21be1ac543c344e0d6feeee54af8e28 - Ruby 2.7.2
sha256: 6e5706d0d4ee4e1e2f883db9d768586b4d06567debea353c796ec45e8321c3d4 - Ruby 2.6.6
sha256: 364b143def360bac1b74eb56ed60b1a0dca6439b00157ae11ff77d5cd2e92291
- Ruby 3.0.0
- In security maintenance phase (will EOL soon!):
- Ruby 2.5.8
sha256: 6c0bdf07876c69811a9e7dc237c43d40b1cb6369f68e0e17953d7279b524ad9a
- Ruby 2.5.8
- Not maintained anymore (EOL):
- Ruby 2.4.10
sha256: 93d06711795bfb76dbe7e765e82cdff3ddf9d82eff2a1f24dead9bb506eaf2d0 - Ruby 2.3.8
sha256: b5016d61440e939045d4e22979e04708ed6c8e1c52e7edb2553cf40b73c59abf
- Ruby 2.4.10
- Snapshots:
- Stable Snapshot of ruby_3_0 branch:This is a tarball of the latest snapshot of the current
ruby_3_0
branch. - Stable Snapshot of ruby_2_7 branch:This is a tarball of the latest snapshot of the current
ruby_2_7
branch. - Stable Snapshot of ruby_2_6 branch:This is a tarball of the latest snapshot of the current
ruby_2_6
branch. - Stable Snapshot of ruby_2_5 branch:This is a tarball of the latest snapshot of the current
ruby_2_5
branch. - Nightly Snapshot:This is a tarball of whatever is in Git, made nightly.This may contain bugs or other issues, use at your own risk!
- Stable Snapshot of ruby_3_0 branch:This is a tarball of the latest snapshot of the current
For more information about specific releases, particularly older releasesor previews, see the Releases page.Information about the current maintenance status of the variousRuby branches can be found on the Branches page.
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For information about the Ruby Subversion and Git repositories, see ourRuby Core page.
The Ruby source is available from a worldwide set ofMirror Sites.Please try to use a mirror that is near you.
EventsNewsHello everyone,
As hard to believe as it is, 20 years ago the first public version of Ruby saw the light of day. Ruby 0.95 was announced by Yukihiro Matsumoto, now widely known as Matz. Over these 20 years a lot of developers have discovered Ruby and fell in love with it, including us at JetBrains. Hopefully there are many more younger people who will do the same one day. Hurray to the whole Ruby community who has helped make this history happen!
To look back on the interesting and eventful journey of Ruby today, we’ve come up with a series of humorous cartoons illustrating the Ruby timeline. We invite you to celebrate the anniversary with us.
DISCLAIMER: All graphical characters appearing in the illustrations are fictitious, and any resemblance to real persons is coincidental.
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After reading the story, make sure to scroll down and look for a small gift we’ve prepared for you. Enjoy!
ConceptionFebruary 24, 1993 Ruby conceived in a discussion between Yukihiro Matsumoto and Keiju Ishitsuka. “I knew Perl (Perl4, not Perl5), but I didn’t like it really, because it had smell of toy language (it still has). The object-oriented scripting language seemed very promising. I knew Python then. But I didn’t like it, because I didn’t think it was a true object-oriented language. OO features are appeared to be add-on to the language. I, as a language mania and OO fan for 15 years, really really wanted a genuine object-oriented, easy-to-use object-oriented scripting language. I looked for, but couldn’t find one. So, I decided to make it.” – Yukihiro Matsumoto, ruby-talk |
BirthDecember 21, 1995 Matz publishes the first public version of Ruby (0.95) to various Japanese domestic newsgroups. |
First stepsDecember 25, 1996 Ruby 1.0 is released. The release coincides with the launch of the Japanese-language ruby-list mailing list, the first mailing list for the new language. 1997 Matz announces that Netlab has hired him to be a full-time Ruby developer (July 1). Ruby 1.1 is released (August 13). The first article on the web about Ruby is published (September 22). |
1998 Ruby Application Archive is launched, maintained manually by Matz (May 15). Matz creates a simple English homepage for Ruby (December 7). The first English language Ruby mailing list, Ruby-Talk, is created (December 17). The first stable version released: Ruby 1.2 (December 25). Ruby is gaining popularity in Japan. |
Childhood1999 Ruby 1.4 is released (August 13). Yukihiro Matsumoto and Keiju Ishitsuka write the first book on Ruby, The Object-oriented Scripting Language Ruby (October 27). Ruby begins to spread beyond Japan. |
2000 Ruby overtakes Python in Japan. Some Perl and Ruby/Perl conferences are held during this time also. Around 20 books on Ruby are published in Japanese. Ruby 1.6 is released (September 19). |
2001 Yet Another Ruby and Perl Conference takes place (May 26). The first RubyConf conference opens (October 12). The first English book on Ruby, Programming Ruby (“The Pickaxe”), is published (December 15). 2002 The English-language mailing list ‘ruby-talk’ outnumbers the Japanese-language mailing list ‘ruby-list’ (February 16). |
2003 The first Euruko conference opens (July 21). Ruby 1.8 is released with many of changes (August 4), becoming part of multiple industry standards. Lightweight Languages Workshop at MIT holds discussions about Ruby (November 8). 2004 RubyGems is released to the public (March 14). DHH extracts Ruby on Rails and officially releases version 0.8.0 as open source code (October 25). |
Adolescence2005 Agile Web Development with Rails is published (July 15). Rails 1.0 is released (December 13). The Ruby community is almost taken over by the Rails framework. Ruby in turn becomes very popular. JetBrains starts working on a Ruby plugin for IntelliJ IDEA. |
2006 The first Japanese Ruby conference, RubyKaigi, opens (June 10). The first RailsConf takes place in Chicago (June 23). IntelliJ IDEA Ruby Plugin is released. |
2007 Ruby 1.8.6 is released (March 13). Apple begins shipping Ruby on Rails with Mac OS X v10.5 ‘Leopard,’ released in October. Rails 2.0 is released (December 7). |
2008-2009 JetBrains announces a RubyMine, a dedicated Ruby IDE, and opens a public preview for it (November 1, 2008). Merb 1.0 is announced by Yehuda Katz at RubyConf (November 7, 2008) and merged with Rails (December 23, 2008). RubyMine 1.0 is released (April 28, 2009). First Ruby Heroes are named. |
Adulthood2011 Rails 3.1 is released (August 31). The stable Ruby 1.9.3 is released (October 30) with new methods and Hash syntax, new Socket API, new encoding support, RubyGems and much more on board. |
2012 Ruby adopts a cat. 2013 Ruby 2.0.0 is released bringing many stabilizing changes to the language (February 24). Rails 4.0 is released, introducing Russian Doll Caching, Turbolinks, and Live Streaming, as well as making Active Resource, ActiveRecord Observer and other components optional by splitting them as gems (June 25). |
The FutureYou tell us! And that is not all. What’s a birthday without a gift? On this memorable occasion we’re giving every Ruby developer a small present: 20% off on your new yearly subscription before January 5! If you already have one, share this discount with a friend who doesn’t! |
Sourceshttp://blade.nagaokaut.ac.jp/cgi-bin/scat.rb/ruby/ruby-talk/382 http://cephas.net/blog/2003/11/12/2003-lightweight-languages-workshop-notes https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/blob/master/History.txt https://rubygems.org/gems/rails/versions http://railsapps.github.io/rails-release-history.html http://lanyrd.com/conferences https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/45.Agile_Web_Development_with_Rails https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/1293?pr= http://yehudakatz.com/2008/12/23/rails-and-merb-merge https://blog.jetbrains.com/ruby/2008/11/rubymine-new-ruby-and-rails-ide-from-jetbrains https://blog.jetbrains.com/ruby/2009/04/meet-jetbrains-rubymine-10-%E2%80%94-a-brand-new-ide-for-ruby-and-rails http://www.sitepoint.com/history-ruby http://blog.nicksieger.com/articles/2006/10/20/rubyconf-history-of-ruby |
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