Yukihiro Matsumoto Quotes
Born: April 14, 1965
Yukihiro Matsumoto, the visionary creator of the Ruby programming language, is a philosopher of creativity and art disguised as a technologist. Known as Matz, he designed Ruby not merely as a tool, but as an elegant expression of human thought, prioritizing programmer happiness and intuitive beauty over cold efficiency. His philosophy—that software should be crafted with the same care as a poem or a painting—has inspired millions to see coding as a creative act. Matsumoto’s quotes resonate because they champion the delicate balance between logic and imagination, urging us to build with joy, empathy, and artistic integrity in an increasingly digital world.
Yukihiro Matsumoto Quotes (11)
"I believe consistency and orthogonality are tools of design, not the primary goal in design."
— Yukihiro Matsumoto"Actually, I didn't make the claim that Ruby follows the principle of least surprise. Someone felt the design of Ruby follows that philosophy, so they started saying that. I didn't bring that up, actually."
— Yukihiro Matsumoto"Because of the Turing completeness theory, everything one Turing-complete language can do can theoretically be done by another Turing-complete language, but at a different cost. You can do everything in assembler, but no one wants to program in assembler anymore."
— Yukihiro Matsumoto"The orthogonal features, when combined, can explode into complexity."
— Yukihiro Matsumoto"You want to enjoy life, don't you? If you get your job done quickly and your job is fun, that's good isn't it? That's the purpose of life, partly. Your life is better."
— Yukihiro Matsumoto"Most of the tasks we do are for humans. For example, a tax calculation is counting numbers so the government can pull money out from my wallet, but government consists of humans."
— Yukihiro Matsumoto"From the viewpoint of what you can do, therefore, languages do differ - but the differences are limited. For example, Python and Ruby provide almost the same power to the programmer."
— Yukihiro Matsumoto"I didn't work hard to make Ruby perfect for everyone, because you feel differently from me. No language can be perfect for everyone. I tried to make Ruby perfect for me, but maybe it's not perfect for you. The perfect language for Guido van Rossum is probably Python."
— Yukihiro Matsumoto"Ruby inherited the Perl philosophy of having more than one way to do the same thing. I inherited that philosophy from Larry Wall, who is my hero actually. I want to make Ruby users free. I want to give them the freedom to choose."
— Yukihiro Matsumoto"People are different. People choose different criteria. But if there is a better way among many alternatives, I want to encourage that way by making it comfortable. So that's what I've tried to do."
— Yukihiro Matsumoto"In our daily lives as programmers, we process text strings a lot. So I tried to work hard on text processing, namely the string class and regular expressions. Regular expressions are built into the language and are very tuned up for use."
— Yukihiro Matsumoto