A Correlative Scrutiny on two Programming Dialects: RUBY Vs PYTHON

  • Chandran S
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Abstract

The two most dominant rising programming dialects in reality, Ruby and Python have many features in common. High-level object-oriented coding, interactive shell, standard libraries, persistence support are some of the common features of Python and Ruby. However, both vary in their approach to solve problems because of their syntax and uses. Power of a language is based on the libraries and popularity defines the frameworks that have been used. This research paper primarily focuses on the frameworks and libraries of Ruby and Python. Ruby on Rails is one of the most powerful framework of Ruby and Django for python. Python is used for many purposes beyond web development such as data science and machine learning computations. A spike in popularity is seen for both Ruby and Python but still the question of “which to be opted” for developing an application becomes a query most of the times. Hence, this research scrutinizes both Ruby and Python in terms of framework and libraries.

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Chandran, S., & Abraham, K. (2020). A Correlative Scrutiny on two Programming Dialects: RUBY Vs PYTHON. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 9(3), 4395–4404. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.c6435.029320

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