Top Ruby Companies Around the World
The article highlights 51 public companies using Ruby, with a combined market cap of $361 billion and revenue of $66.7 billion, including notable firms like Airbnb and Shopify.
Read original articleThe article discusses various companies around the world that utilize the Ruby programming language, highlighting its focus on developer satisfaction. It lists 51 public companies that collectively have a market capitalization of $361 billion and total trailing twelve months (TTM) revenue of $66.7 billion. Notable companies using Ruby include Airbnb, Shopify, and Coinbase, with market caps of $88.9 billion, $77.2 billion, and $59.7 billion, respectively. The article also mentions consultancies that leverage Ruby to assist startups and enterprises in software development, indicating a global presence, including in Ukraine. The list features companies from various countries, including the United States, Canada, Japan, and Israel, showcasing the widespread adoption of Ruby across different sectors. The article encourages companies that use Ruby but are not listed to submit their information for inclusion. It emphasizes that the information provided is for general purposes and does not constitute financial advice, while also noting that the website is not responsible for the accuracy of the information presented. The article concludes with a call for Ruby startups to be added to the list in the future.
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