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  1. Nokogiri

    Nokogiri (鋸) makes it easy and painless to work with XML and HTML from Ruby.

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  3. learn-ruby

    Learning resources for Ruby, Rails, and related skills.

    Good luck! Ruby is very enjoyable as long as you spend time to learn it well. If you get the job and/or want more resources, here's my list of my favorites: https://github.com/fpsvogel/learn-ruby

  4. ruby

    Exercism exercises in Ruby. (by exercism)

    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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