Hi folks,

We’re pausing the pause for this month as our fellow Rubyist Chris Seaton has 
stepped forward to give a talk for us next Thursday: The future shape of Ruby.

TruffleRuby uses an optimisation called object shapes to optimise Ruby. It 
automatically learns and understands the layout and types, or the shape, of 
your objects as your code is running and optimises code to work better with 
those shapes. As the community tries to make MRI faster, it could be time to 
adopt object shapes there as well. We’ll talk about what TruffleRuby does, how 
it does it, and the benefits it achieves in practice.

This is a sneak peak of the talk Chris will be keynoting with at Ruby Kaigi 
<https://rubykaigi.org/2021-takeout> next month. 

Full details, including registration, over on our website: 
https://nwrug.org/events/august-2021-the-future-shape-of-ruby 
<https://nwrug.org/events/august-2021-the-future-shape-of-ruby>

See you next week!

Tekin

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