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41m

Refactoring our Ruby code

Apr 03, 2023

So far, our project has been a single line of operation. We can refactor this to use methods to reuse code in various ways.

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47m

Loops & Blocks in Ruby

Apr 03, 2023

Loops allow you to run code multiple times. This is handy when you need to process a group of items one at a time until the entire group is finished. We'll also learn about Ruby blocks to define the set of operations.

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46m

Classes & Objects in Ruby

Apr 03, 2023

Object oriented programming and Ruby go hand in hand. This lesson, we'll learn how to define classes and create instances of them to organize our code.

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5m

How to Upgrade Ruby Versions

Apr 05, 2023

Over time, you'll need to upgrade the Ruby version of your Rails application. For example, a new version of Ruby was released since we started this series that fixes a couple security issues in Ruby so we'll teach you how to upgrade your Ruby version.

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4m

Bundler's New Ruby Version File Option

Aug 18, 2023

Bundler 2.4.19 introduces a new "file:" option for specifying the Ruby version file. This makes it easy for you to have a single point of truth for your Ruby version file.

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33m

Syncing Repositories with Ruby Scripts - Part 1

Dec 18, 2023

In this lesson, we will be looking at getting a v1 of a Ruby script that will fetch, pull, and push across several repositories and remotes to keep our code up-to-date. Hopefully, it will give you ideas for other areas in your workflow where a simple Ruby

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37m

Syncing Repositories with Ruby Scripts - Part 2

Dec 25, 2023

In this lesson, we will pick up where we left off in the last part and package up our script into a gem that we can share. Along the way, we'll look at how we can spread responsibility across a few small classes to separate concerns and hopefully make the

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17m

What's New In Ruby 3.3

Dec 25, 2023

Ruby 3.3.0 was released today and this lesson we're diving into the goodies included in the new version.

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4m

Refactoring Local Variables To Methods

May 06, 2024

Sometimes you write code to get a feature working and stop there. With a little refactoring, you can extract local variables into methods that make testing and extending easier.

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5m

Limiting & Clamping Values in Ruby

May 27, 2024

Sometimes you need user input to be restricted to a certain range or limited like "greater than zero". While you can do this with conditionals, there are some useful tricks to do this better in Ruby.

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1h 20m

Adding Timeouts to net-ssh with Mike Perham

Jun 03, 2024

In this lesson, we'll dive into some code to add timeouts for an issue with net-ssh with the help of Mike Perham

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18m

How to use Omakase Rubocop Linter/Formatter Rules for Rails

Aug 16, 2024

Formatting Ruby code can be a point of contention because the language is so flexible, but it

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9m

What is 'it' in Ruby 3.4

Dec 30, 2024

Ruby 3.4 added 'it' to reference a block parameter with no variable name. Let's check it out!

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11m

How to use Enumerable with Ruby Classes

Jun 02, 2025

Enumerable provides a suite of sorting, filtering, iterating functionality to any collection class in Ruby. It's easy to implement and use, so let's see how to use it.

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