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15 days ago | about 3 years ago | |
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so where do i start
I use https://exercism.org/ for learning elixir and it is a great tool to start IMO. It has a track for Ruby here: https://exercism.org/tracks/ruby
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Anyone help me make a decision, on my ruby journey?
Once you’re done with the odin project and want to continue learning ruby, I suggest checking out Exercism ruby track too. There is a learning track, exercises are increasing in difficulty, and you get free mentoring from Rubyists on there too.
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Desperately need direction!
Exercism for Ruby practice.
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Recently started first software engineering job, looking for course to improve Rails skills
If you want to improve your grasp of Ruby, try The Well-Grounded Rubyist and (as someone else mentioned) Exercism.
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Learning Ruby with Head First Ruby - would that make sense or is the book too old?
When I was first learning Ruby, I also loved Exercism for practice.
- Code Practice/Challenges
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hello people, first time using reddit, first time creating a post. ¿ Some ruby and ruby on rails, free bootcamps?
Exercism for Ruby practice.
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I'm a front-end dev currently being asked to work on a Rails API backend. What are some good resources to get comfortable with the language and the framework?
Ruby: - The Well-Grounded Rubyist. It covers some advanced Ruby, so it's worthwhile even if you already know some Ruby. - Exercism for Ruby practice.
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What should I be learning?
For getting an overview of Ruby and Rails in two weeks, here's what I would recommend: - Watch the free Rails for Beginners videos by GoRails, and code along with them if you're so inclined. - Do some exercises on Exercism, and after each exercise be sure to look at the top solutions by other people. Use The Odin Project or your favorite Ruby tutorial as a reference for the language.
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why its so hard to find pure ruby tutorials? any suggestions ?
Also, the Ruby track on Exercism is great for practice.
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Need Guidance
Here is your next step: implementing this feature. I am here to help!
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what ruby or rails open source projects a beginner-to-intermediate developer can easily contribute to?
Actually this one may be good!
What are some alternatives?
alba - Alba is a JSON serializer for Ruby, JRuby and TruffleRuby.
github-issue-templates - 🔣 A collection of GitHub issue, pull request and security templates
java - Exercism exercises in Java.
ruby_koans - Learn Ruby with the Edgecase Ruby Koans
classroom - GitHub Classroom automates repository creation and access control, making it easy for teachers to distribute starter code and collect assignments on GitHub.
bash - Exercism exercises in Bash.
plots2 - a collaborative knowledge-exchange platform in Rails; we welcome first-time contributors! :balloon:
haskell - Exercism exercises in Haskell.
WebsiteOne - A website for Agile Ventures
elixir - Exercism exercises in Elixir.
Rubocop - A Ruby static code analyzer and formatter, based on the community Ruby style guide. [Moved to: https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop]
