Metaprogramming Ruby: Program Like the Ruby Pros by Paolo Perrotta

Metaprogramming Ruby: Program Like the Ruby Pros



Metaprogramming Ruby: Program Like the Ruby Pros epub




Metaprogramming Ruby: Program Like the Ruby Pros Paolo Perrotta ebook
Page: 282
ISBN: 1934356476, 9781934356470
Format: pdf
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf


Yes, there are a few things that I'd like to see implemented before I try using it for a real-world project. Fortunately, HipByte seems to be developing at a breakneck speed, so I'm sure One of the things I dearly love about Ruby is the ease with which I can pull off really crafty metaprogramming feats (basically writing code that writes code), or create internal Domain Specific Languages (DSLs). To quote the book's tag line, I wanted to “program like the Ruby pros”. A couple months ago, a pro-Django, anti-Rails screed annoyed me, but not for the normal reasons. Pragmatic Bookshelf Publishing Learn to Program 2nd (2009).pdf. There is no such thing as metaprogramming. Trackback URL for this post: https://www.cyberguerrilla.org/blog/wp-trackback.php?p=12276; You can Join the disscusion/leave comments on this article. Now you can get in on the action as well. My Hacker Newspaper it's all just Ruby. We already have some services from different technologies like .Net and Node.JS. A picture of the cover of the Metaprogramming Ruby book. We work on an agile environment and we have a considerably large Rails application (around 50 models) that we want to split into different small services using RESTful APIs. The pros/cons of a normalized DB can be discussed elsewhere. In this post, however, I would like to elucidate how this is achieved, hopefully teaching some ruby meta-programming and rails considerations on the way. I have no problem with Most people who use either language don't make full use of its advanced features, and programming simple monkey code in Python is so similar to programming simple monkey code in Ruby that they might as well be the same language, at that level. Working in our HQ in East London, Ruby on Rails Developer will be part of a talented agile development team adding to the brilliance of the Workshare platform and will report to the Team Manager. Everyone in the Ruby world seems to be talking about metaprogramming–how you can use it to remove duplication in your code and write elegant, beautiful programs. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Pragmatic Bookshelf Publishing Metaprogramming Ruby, Program Like the Ruby Pros (2010).pdf.

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