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--[[User:Krischik|Krischik]]&nbsp;<sup>[[User_talk:Krischik|T]]</sup> 07:29, 24 February 2006 (UTC)
 
== POV Issue ==
The article states:
 
:The phrase did not originate with Matz and, generally speaking, Ruby may more closely follow a paradigm best termed as "Matz's Least Surprise", though many programmers have found it to be close to their own mental model as well.
 
In other words, ''Ruby doesn't follow the principle of least surprise; it's just Matz's idea of least surprise.'' That sounds seriously like a jab at Matz and POLS. [[User:DavidDouthitt|<SPAN STYLE="font-family:monospace; color:#006666; background-color:#ffff99; border-color:#ff0000; border-width:1px; border-style:solid; ">&nbsp;DavidDouthitt&nbsp;</SPAN>]] ([[User talk:DavidDouthitt|Talk]]) 23:25, 2 March 2006 (UTC)