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An interview with Yukihiro Matsumoto about Ruby, the community, his profession, and personal life, which he gave at the Baltic Ruby conference in Malmö in 2024.
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This video is an interview with Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto, the creator of the Ruby programming language, conducted by Sergey Sergyenko at the Baltic Ruby conference in 2024. The discussion covers Matz's insights into his personal life, career, and the evolution of the Ruby community. **Key Points Discussed:** - **Conference Overview:** Matz reflects on the Baltic Ruby conference, highlighting its intimate atmosphere and the positive interaction among attendees. - **Work-Life Balance:** Matz discusses his approach to maintaining a balance between his professional responsibilities and personal life, including his role as a father and community leader. He emphasizes the importance of delegation in managing the demands of his work. - **Role in Ruby's Future:** Matz expresses his commitment to the ongoing development of Ruby, focusing on his responsibilities in decision-making and vision for the language, while also actively coding. - **Ruby Implementations:** He discusses various implementations of Ruby like CRuby and MRuby, explaining their different target audiences and specific use cases, particularly in smaller devices and applications. - **Community Dynamics:** Matz addresses how the Ruby community thrives on voluntary contributions, and he shares the importance of fostering a sense of belonging among community members, encouraging them to become more engaged and potentially contribute. - **Ruby Certification and Training:** The conversation touches on Ruby certification, particularly in Japan, and the evolving landscape where startups focus less on formal certifications and more on interpersonal skills and knowledge sharing among peers. - **Advice for Newcomers:** Matz offers guidance for newcomers to Ruby, stressing the importance of joy in programming and suggesting that attending local meetups can greatly benefit their learning and networking opportunities. **Conclusions:** The interview highlights Matz's passion for Ruby and the community, the challenges he faces in leadership, and his vision for the language's future. He advocates for a collaborative and engaged Ruby community that motivates users to evolve into active contributors instead of merely consumers of the language, thereby strengthening its ecosystem.
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