Ruby Intermediate Advanced Coding
Learn the advanced features of Ruby programming language such as Conditionals and Blocks, Metaprogramming, Frameworks, Error Handling and Algorithms.
Your next coding challenge is just a click away with this Ruby Intermediate free online course. Ruby is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language that allows you to create interactive programs and build scripts and this free coding course teaches you the standards, features and fundamentals of Ruby language. You will also get to grips with Conditionals, Blocks, Procs and Lambdas.
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
Conditionals and Blocks
This module describes the concepts Conditionals and Blocks in Ruby. It illustrates with hands on practical examples, how Conditionals and Blocks can be used to manipulate and modify our codes. This module discusses Conditionals, Guards, Yields, File Class and Ampersand which explicitly explains the concept of Conditionals and Blocks more
Metaprogramming
In this module you will learn about the concept of Metaprogramming in Ruby. You will also learn about Proc and Lambda as well as the differences and similarities of them. Then you will learn about Metaprogramming and how it enables flexibility in a program. You will also learn about Defining Method and Missing Methods as well as how they are used in Ruby Programming Language
Frameworks and Algorithms
In this module you will learn about Frameworks and Algorithms in Ruby. You will also learn about Error Handling and Syntax and how to implement them in Ruby. Then you will learn about the poor practices with Error Handling as well as how to ensure that you are following the best practices . You will also learn about the Sinatra Web Frameworks and how it allow developers to be expressive in regards to code design. Then you will learn about searching and sorting algorithms in Ruby
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