learn-ruby-and-cs
ruby_koans
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8.7 | 5.0 | |
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learn-ruby-and-cs
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self teaching
For ideas on what to study next, you could take a look at my list of learning resources that I've been building up over these two years: https://github.com/fpsvogel/learn-ruby-and-cs
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Development plan as a Junior Dev
Here's a list of mostly Ruby and Rails learning resources that I've been building up, using it to keep track of my own learning path: https://github.com/fpsvogel/learn-ruby-and-cs. I hope it gives you some ideas!
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The first six months: lessons learned as a junior developer
Set goals. Identify one or two areas where you want to improve, and focus on those. For me it helps that I already have lots to choose from in my "Learning Ruby" list, which I've been building up for the past two years.
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Need Guidance
For lots more suggested resources, see this list which I've been keeping up since I started learning Ruby two years ago: https://github.com/fpsvogel/learn-ruby-and-cs
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Has anyone here gone through the Odin Project? If so, would you recommend it or another resource for someone looking to learn Rails to build a SaaS?
If you're starting from zero knowledge of Rails, I think the best starting point is the Rails for Beginners video series by GoRails. Then after that you can branch out to more specific tutorials (e.g. Stripe, like someone already mentioned), and at some point it'd be good to dive deeper into Ruby and Rails (here's a list of resources that I've made for that).
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Online Rails Course Recommendations?
Rails for Beginners by GoRails is an amazing (and free!) way to learn the basics, but as a beginner myself I've found that a lot of the content on GoRails is a bit too advanced to be immediately useful. I've been keeping a list of resources that have been helpful to me, which may be useful to you: https://github.com/fpsvogel/learn-ruby-and-cs
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How can I get into Ruby and RoR asap?
Rails for Beginners by GoRails is a great intro that doesn't take long. From there, googling "rails + graphql" should get you the rest of the way. If you want to firm up your Ruby or Rails knowledge after that, see the resources I've listed at https://github.com/fpsvogel/learn-ruby-and-cs.
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Resources
I've been compiling a list of resources ever since I started learning Ruby two years ago: https://github.com/fpsvogel/learn-ruby-and-cs. It's long but I try to include only resources that I really liked, or (in the case of to-do items) that look compelling.
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Ruby developer roadmap
Here's my roadmap that I keep up to date: https://github.com/fpsvogel/learn-ruby-and-cs. I started learning Ruby two years ago, and earlier this year I got my first dev job in Rails.
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Roadmap to learn ruby
Here are a bunch of learning resources that I've been compiling into a list, which may be useful to you. They're not organized by concept like you propose, but for me the easiest way to learn was to do a tutorial/book or two, then build a project, then repeat. That way I learned the concepts without having to map them out, though I've made lots of notes on different concepts along the way.
ruby_koans
- [Help wanted]Can someone help me verify a potential issue with the Ruby Koans...
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How to get the syntax's fast?
Do the Ruby Koans.
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why its so hard to find pure ruby tutorials? any suggestions ?
It looks like the Ruby Koans have been maintained after their original author's passing (rest in peace Jim) - https://github.com/edgecase/ruby_koans
- A melhor maneira que encontrei para aprender Ruby
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Need Guidance
complete ruby koans: http://rubykoans.com/
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Array slicing in Ruby: explanation for illogical behaviour (taken from Rubykoans.com)
I was going through the exercises in Ruby Koans and I was struck by the following Ruby quirk that I found really unexplainable:
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Is this actually true? I always thought that I'm to dumb to solve problems on my own so I just end up googling
Ruby Koans is nice to learn some of those intricacies & TDD.
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Recommended learning resources for ruby? for someone with some experience in programming
I think my experience in programming is in between beginner and intermediate level. Some languages I currently know are python and javascript, and I want to know ruby. I taken an interest on Ruby Koans, but if you guys can recommended other learning resources, then will be much appreciated.
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42 Resources for Learning to Code in 2022
RubyKoans
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My job wants me to start working on a rails code base and gave me a udemy subscription, what course(s) would you recommend to get up to speed quickly?
To answer your question: http://rubykoans.com/ https://rebuilding-rails.com/
What are some alternatives?
p1xt-guides - Programming curricula
rust-koans - Koans for the Rust programming language
awesome-visual-slam - :books: The list of vision-based SLAM / Visual Odometry open source, blogs, and papers
ruby-exercises - A collection of exercises to practice various aspects of Ruby
human-essentials - Human Essentials is an inventory management system for diaper, incontinence, and period-supply banks. It supports them in distributing to partners, tracking inventory, and reporting stats and analytics.
ruby - Exercism exercises in Ruby.
awesome-readme - A curated list of awesome READMEs
ruby-kickstart - Ruby Kickstart
awesome-rails - A curated list of awesome things related to Ruby on Rails
export-pull-requests - Export pull requests and/or issues to a CSV file. Supports GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket
exercism - My exercism.org solutions. Full of valuable comments for learners. https://exercism.org/profiles/meleu