TarPipe's REST API can be accessed easily with the Ruby module Tarpipe.
Ruby is a dynamic, reflective, general-purpose object-oriented programming language that combines syntax inspired by Perl with Smalltalk-like features. It originated in Japan during the mid-1990s and was initially developed and designed by Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto. Ruby supports multiple programming paradigms and features a dynamic type system and automatic memory management, making it similar in many ways to other languages like Python, Perl, Lisp, Dylan, and CLU.
In its current, official implementation, written in C, Ruby is a single-pass interpreted language. There are currently no specifications for the Ruby language, so this implementation is considered the de facto reference. However, there are several alternative implementations of Ruby, including Rubinius, JRuby, YARV, and IronRuby. Each of these takes a different approach, with JRuby providing just-in-time compilation functionality.
Yukihiro Matsumoto started working on Ruby on February 24, 1993, and released it to the public in 1995. The language was named after a gemstone as a joke within Matsumoto's circle of friends, alluding to the name of the Perl programming language. As of December 2007, the latest stable version of the reference implementation is 1.8.6.
To use Tarpipe, you will need Ruby installed on your computer. This platform offers a range of features that simplify regular upload activities, making it ideal for content creators who frequently upload content to different platforms. The latest release includes documentation changes to improve usability.
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