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joyofelixir
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What resources does Elixir have for people that want to learn it but have never programmed before?
Try Joy of Elixir
- Joy of Elixir
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Beginner Elixir issue, variable interpolated in a string gives unexpected result
Oh, thanks for this. I hadn't gone too deep on Elixir resources yet. I'm reading joyofelixir.com right now as it seemed very basic, too basic to start, but I don't mind that as reviewing basic principles is good for me, but other than that joining this sub is the extent of my search for resources. My plan was to look for more after reading Joy of Elixir, so I'll definitely check this out.
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Free 500+ books and learning resources for every programmer.
Joy of Elixir - Ryan Bigg (HTML) - Source (🚧 in process)
RSpec style guide
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The RSpec Book worth reading in 2022?
betterspecs.org is a good resource.
- Learning RSpec
- Best course to learn for 2022?
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Understanding Rspec Best Practices
Both sites advocate for factories over fixtures (though there is a not clear consensus). With fixtures, test objects are all defined in fixture files with predefined data. Fixtures can be used across tests but modifying an existing fixture can break tests that depend on that fixture. As a codebase grows managing fixtures for all the various states of your object can be difficult. In comparison, factories let you build and configure new objects per test.
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Free 500+ books and learning resources for every programmer.
Better Specs (RSpec Guidelines with Ruby)
What are some alternatives?
clojure-style-guide - A community coding style guide for the Clojure programming language
Rails style guide - A community-driven Ruby on Rails style guide
guide.elm-lang.org - My book introducing you to Elm!
Ruby style guide - A community-driven Ruby coding style guide
papers-we-love - Papers from the computer science community to read and discuss.
Fundamental Ruby - :books: Fundamental programming with ruby examples and references. It covers threads, SOLID principles, design patterns, data structures, algorithms. Books for reading. Repo for website https://github.com/khusnetdinov/betterdocs
git-internals-pdf - PDF on Git Internals
Best-Ruby - Ruby Tricks, Idiomatic Ruby, Refactoring and Best Practices
curriculum
fast-ruby - :dash: Writing Fast Ruby :heart_eyes: -- Collect Common Ruby idioms.
nix - Nix, the purely functional package manager
contracts.ruby - Contracts for Ruby.