An unqualified all Ruby is clearer is questionable, but I don't think saying that there is some Ruby which is easier to read than equivalent Perl is at all questionable.

For instance (heh) given $instance->member( $new_value ) vs instance.member = new_value, the Ruby is more apparently an assignment. Similarly "smarter" instances for built-in classes make for more succinct code in places (array.sort_by { |x| x.abs } vs the equivalent Schwartzian transform).

(Then again judging from the post there could be an English barrier here and "all Ruby" wasn't the claim they meant to make.)

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In reply to Re^2: Can we clap the face of skeptics? by Fletch
in thread Can we clap the face of skeptics? by Anonymous Monk

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