External source with some additional information: https://www.rubynewbie.org/ruby-newbie-is-joining-the-ruby-u...
Ine english is many, many forums In native other language (for example Polish or french) is problem
@dang I think the link should go directly to this topic: https://www.rubyforum.org/t/ruby-newbie-is-joining-the-ruby-...
In my option traditional forums, especially for beginners, doesn't make sense anymore in the age of LLMs.
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