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yehudakatz.com
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| | | | | After writing my last post on Rails plugin idioms, I realized that Ruby metaprogramming, at its core, is actually quite simple. It comes down to the fact that all Ruby code is executed code--there is no separate compile or runtime phase. In Ruby, every line of code is executed against | |
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suchdevblog.com
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| | | | | Much Ruby, Eigenvery, so singleton. | |
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blog.jetbrains.com
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| | | | | This is a guest post by Junichi Ito (@jnchito). Junichi is a Ruby programmer at SonicGarden.jp, translator of Everyday Rails Testing with RSpec, and one of the most popular Ruby writers/bloggers in Ja | |
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rubyreferences.github.io
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| | | Ruby 2.7 full and annotated changelog | ||