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How Ruby Manages Its Memory

By Peter Cooper — October 27th, 2007 — No Comments - Leave One Now!

In Cool, Miscellaneous

Ruby-Heap
In "How the Ruby heap is implemented," Hongli Lai looks at how Ruby manages its memory and stores your objects. It's reasonably technical but a very interesting read for those with the stomach for it.

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