Unveiling Ruby: Insights from Stack Overflow and Developer Survey

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Authors Nikta Akbarpour, Ahmad Saleem Mirza, Erfan Raoofian, Fatemeh Fard, Gema RodrΓ­guez-PΓ©rez arXiv ID 2503.19238 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Citations 4 Venue International Conference on Evaluation & Assessment in Software Engineering Last Checked 4 months ago
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Ruby is a widely used open-source programming language, valued for its simplicity, especially in web development. Despite its popularity, with over one million users on GitHub, little is known about the issues faced by Ruby developers. This study aims to investigate the key topics, trends, and difficulties faced by Ruby developers by analyzing over 498,000 Ruby-related questions on Stack Overflow (SO), followed by a survey of 154 Ruby developers. We employed BERTopic modeling and manual analysis to develop a taxonomy of 35 topics, grouped into six main categories. Our findings reveal that Web Application Development is the most commonly discussed category, while Ruby Gem Installation and Configuration Issues emerged as the most challenging topic. Analysis of trends on SO showed a steady decline. A survey of 154 Ruby developers demonstrated that 31.6% of the participants find the Core Ruby Concepts category particularly difficult, while Application Quality and Security is found to be difficult for over 40% of experienced developers. Notably, a comparison between survey responses and SO metrics highlights a misalignment, suggesting that perceived difficulty and objective indicators from SO differ; emphasizing the need for improved metrics to better capture developer challenges. Our study provides insights about the challenges Ruby developers face and strong implications for researchers.
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