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The "Yes is No" Problem with dynamic classes and Ruby Posted: Apr 5, 2007 11:02 AM
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Rereading What's wrong with Ruby, I realised that the meat of Matthew Huntbach's worry about dynamic classes boils down to the "yes is no" problem. Given just the source code of a Ruby program, it can be tricky to work out what the eventual program "looks like".

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