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Yukihiro Matsumoto, often known as Matz, is a Japanese scientist born on April 14, 1970. He is best known as the creator of the Ruby programming language, which has gained popularity for its simplicity and productivity. Matsumoto's work has significantly influenced the world of programming and software development. He continues to advocate for the Ruby community and is involved in various projects that promote programming education and innovation.

"I believe consistency and orthogonality are tools of design, not the primary goal in design."



"Most of the tasks we do are for humans. For example, a tax calculation is counting numbers so the government can pull money out from my wallet, but government consists of humans."



"Ruby inherited the Perl philosophy of having more than one way to do the same thing. I inherited that philosophy from Larry Wall, who is my hero actually. I want to make Ruby users free. I want to give them the freedom to choose."



"Actually, I didn't make the claim that Ruby follows the principle of least surprise. Someone felt the design of Ruby follows that philosophy, so they started saying that. I didn't bring that up, actually."


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