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Sergii Makagon Ruby Developer with more than 16 years of experience. I like TDD, Clean Code, Design Patterns and Domain-Driven Design. Read more. Follow @makagon We all work with arrays on daily basis. It's quite easy to start using arrays, no problem with that. But there are some interesting methods and behavior that I wanted to cover in this post. Let's start with this one: arr = [1, 2, 3] arr[9
Follow @makagon I write a lot about patterns and Object-Oriented Design, so I couldn't miss opportunity to write about SOLID principles of Object-Oriented Design. I'm going to show by example how we can use these principles in Ruby. SOLID stands for: Single Responsibility Principle Open/Closed Principle Liskov Substitution Principle Interface Segregation Principle Dependency Inversion Principle In
Sergii Makagon Ruby Developer with more than 16 years of experience. I like TDD, Clean Code, Design Patterns and Domain-Driven Design. Read more. Follow @makagon Uncle Bob (Robert C Martin) said: Date frameworks, but not to marry them. Many Ruby/Rails developers married to Rails. This article will show how to start dating with Rails. I've created a GitHub repository which should help to understand
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