Ruby MRI

Matz's Ruby Interpreter or Ruby MRI (also called CRuby) is an implementation of the Ruby programming language named after Ruby creator Yukihiro Matsumoto ("Matz"). Until the specification of the Ruby language in 2012, the MRI implementation was considered the de facto reference, especially since an independent attempt to create the specification (RubySpec) had failed. Starting with Ruby 1.9, and continuing with Ruby 2.x and above, the official Ruby interpreter has been YARV ("Yet Another Ruby VM").

Ruby
Developer(s)Yukihiro Matsumoto (among others)
Initial release04.08.2003
Final release
1.8.7 / 31 May 2008
Repository
Written inC
Operating systemCross-platform
SuccessorYARV
TypeRuby programming language interpreter
LicenseRuby License
Simplified BSD License
GNU General Public License (prior to 1.9.3)
Websitewww.ruby-lang.org

Ruby 1.8 is that last version that uses MRI

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