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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T20:31:45+00:00 2026-05-22T20:31:45+00:00

Having seen this interpreter comparison graph , I wondered the reasons behind the MRI’s

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Having seen this interpreter comparison graph, I wondered the reasons behind the MRI’s mainstream usage, although it performs the worst. Why aren’t Kiji or Ruby Enterprise Edition used more frequently; lack of gem support or something else?
Ruby comparison graph

For instance, Ruby Enterprise Edition is chosen by some of the most popular companies, thanks to its copy-on-write feature; I wonder if any other interpreter implements it.

REE can be easily installed in
parallel to your existing Ruby
interpreter, allowing you switch to
REE with minimal hassle or risk. REE
has been out for several years now and
is already used by many high-profile
websites and organizations, such as
New York Times, Twitter, Shopify and
37signals.

“We switched to enterprise ruby to get
the full benefit of the
[copy-on-write] memory characteristics
and we can absolutely confirm the
memory savings of 30% some others have
reported. This is many thousand
dollars of savings even at today’s
hardware prices.”

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    2026-05-22T20:31:46+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 8:31 pm

    MRI is short for Matz’s Ruby Interpreter. Matz is short for Yukihiro Matsumoto which is the name of the inventor and main author of Ruby. And that’s why it is the main implementation: it is the original implementation, all others appeared later. MRI is still the reference, all others need to be compatible with MRI. But Matz tries to make the development more specification-driven instead of implementation-driven, AFAIK.

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