Yukihiro Matsumoto

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Yukihiro Matsumoto
まつもとゆきひろ

Yukihiro Matsumoto at the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest in Tokyo, 14 March 2007
Born April 14, 1965 (1965-04-14) (age 46)
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Computer scientist, programmer, author
Known for Ruby
Religion Mormon[1]
Children 4

Yukihiro Matsumoto (まつもとゆきひろ Matsumoto Yukihiro?, a.k.a. Matz, born 14 April 1965) is a Japanese computer scientist and software programmer best known as the chief designer of the Ruby programming language and its reference implementation, Matz's Ruby Interpreter (MRI).

Matsumoto's name can be written using kanji: 松本行弘, but is normally written using hiragana: まつもとゆきひろ.

Born in Osaka Prefecture, he was raised in Tottori Prefecture from the age of four. According to an interview conducted by Japan Inc., he was a self-taught programmer until the end of high school.[2] He graduated with an information science degree from University of Tsukuba, where he was a member of Ikuo Nakata's research lab on programming languages and compilers.

As of 2011, Matsumoto is the Chief Architect, Ruby at Heroku, an online cloud PaaS in San Francisco. He is the fellow of Rakuten Institute of Technology, an R&D organization in Rakuten Inc. He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served as a missionary for the church.[1] Matsumoto is married and has four children.

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