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presentation_date: 2018-06-02
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name: ITOYANAGI Sakura
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= IRB Reboot:\nModernize Implementation and Features
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= Let me introduce myself
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:name
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:GitHub
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I'm actually sad.
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I want to improve the importance of RDoc's data(2).
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IRB(with Readline) completes namespace such as classes, modules, methods and so on when it caught TAB key.
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In the patch of this ticket, I use RDoc as a library.
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This is just an aside, I want Ruby's documentation ((*design*)).
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In the ticket, I talked about language documentation design.
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Perl has "perldoc" feature and users easily access documents of modules by "perldoc" command.
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Python has "docstring" feature and users can access it on REPL.
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Those are each language's design of importance.
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Users use the language on the documentation design, so library developers write documents on the documentation design.
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Ruby doesn't have documentation design like Perl and Python.
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Ruby just has RDoc, IRB, and any other supports, but these are just fragmented features, these are not a documentation design.
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716
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+
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717
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= Documentation design
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718
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+
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719
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+
I want to improve Ruby's documentation design.
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720
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+
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721
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+
= Documentation design
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722
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+
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723
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+
This ticket is a slice of my documentation design.
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724
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+
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725
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+
= Documentation design
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726
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+
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727
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+
I want to improve\n((*the gentleness*))\nof Ruby's documentation design.
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728
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+
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729
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+
= Documentation design
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730
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+
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731
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+
I think that\n((*the gentleness for users*))\nis very important in Ruby.
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732
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+
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733
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+
= Documentation design
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734
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+
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735
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+
Please remove\n(({--no-document}))\nfor\nimprovement documentation at Ruby 2.6 or later.
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736
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+
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737
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= Thank you for your attention
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738
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+
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739
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Please write documents!
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