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RubyTapas with Avdi Grimm Update (2014)

Posted By: house23
RubyTapas with Avdi Grimm Update (2014)

RubyTapas with Avdi Grimm Update (2014)
MP4 | AVC 1619kbps | English | 960x540 | 15fps | 17 hours | AAC stereo 192kbps | 7.63 GB
Genre: Video Training

RubyTapas is for the busy Ruby or Rails developer who is ready to reach the next level of code mastery. Short screencasts twice a week will introduce you to a wide variety of intermediate to advanced Ruby concepts and techniques, as well as core Object-Oriented design principles.

198. Decorator Transparency
197. Decorator
196. String Templates
195. Advanced String Formats
194. String Formats
193. Pathname
192. Filenames
191. Virtual Proxy
190. gsub
189. Assisted Refactoring
188. Fail and Raise
187. More Keyword Arguments
186. Keyword Arguments
185. Two Refactorings
184. Sequel, Postgres, JSON
183. Extracting Ghost Load
182. Macro
181. Schwartzian Transform
180. Ghost Load
179. Sequel
178. Identity Map
177. Aliasing
176. Dotenv
175. REPL-Driven Development
174. Multiple Assignment
173. for
172. Registry
171. puts
170. Hash Merge
169. Caching Proxy
168. Enumerable Internals
167. Debugging in Gems
166. Not Implemented
165. Refactor Tapas Queue
164. Mapper
163. YAML::Store
162. PStore
161. Thread Local Variable
160. Reduce Redux
159. Array Set Operations
158. Constant Lookup Scope
157. Lockstep Testing
156. Array.new
155. Matching Triples
154. Testing Threads
153. Testing Sleep
152. Progress Bar
151. Sleep
150. Stats
149. Sum
148. Rake Invoke
147. Atomicity
146. Monitor
145. Thread Pool
144. Bulk Generation
143. Thread Interruptions
142. Infinity
141. Bounded Queue
140. Threads are Hard
139. Timed Queue
138. Condition Variable
137. Mutex
136. Dead Thread
135. Rake MultiTask
134. Rake Clean
133. Rake File Operations
132. Rake Pathmap
132. RubyTapas News: Free course, new hardware, and more
131. Rake Rules
130. Rake File Lists
129. Rake
128. Enumerable Queue
127. Parallel Fib
126. Queue
125. And/Or
124. Elixir
123. Removing Debug Output
122. Testing Blocks with RSpec
121. Testing Blocks
120. Outside-In
119. Intention Revealing Argument
118. Even and Odd
117. Client Session Object
116. Extract Command Object
115. pp
114. Null Object
113. p
112. Special Case
111. Symbol Placeholder
110. Catch and Throw
109. SAX
108. The Trouble with nil
107. String Subscript Assignment
106. Class Accessors
105. Checking for a Terminal
104. Parsing Time
103. Gem-Love Part 11
102. Gem-Love Part 10
101. Intention Revealing Message
100. Screen-Scraping Gateway
99. String Subscript Regex
98. Gem-Love Part 9
97. Gem-Love 8
96. Gem-Love 7
95. Gem-Love Part 6
94. Bang Bang
93. Boolean
92. Coincidental Duplication Redux
91. Ruby 2.0: Rebinding Methods
90. class << self
89. Coincidental Duplication
88. Gem-Love Part 5
87. Naming: Head Count
86. Naked Splat
85. Ignore Arguments
84. Splat Group
83. Custom Splat
82. Inline Assignment
81. Implicit Splat
80. Splat Basics
79. Concat
79. Java Dregs: Double Brace Initialization
78. Tail Part 7: Cooperating Objects
77. Tail Part 6: Process as Object
76. Tail Part 5: Idiom
74. Tail Part 3: #rindex
75. Tail Part 4: copy_stream
73. Tail Part 2: Do-While
72. Tail Part 1: Random Access
71. break with a Value
70. break
69. Gem-Love Part 4
68. Display Builder
67. Moneta
66. Caching an API
65. PulseFFI Part 7
64. Yield or Enumerate63. Gem-Love Part 3
62. Fiber
61. PulseFFI Part 6
60. Ascend59. Enumerator
58. ARGF
57. PulseFFI Part 556. xmpfilter
55. Runnable Library
54. PulseFFI Part 4
53. Selectively Run Tests52. The End of Mocking
51. PulseFFI Part 3
50. Include Namespace49. Utility Function
48. Memoize
47. FFI Part 246. Gem-Love Part 2
45. Hash Default Value
44. one?
43. Exclusive Or42. Streaming
41. String#scan
40. Gradual Stiffening
39. Gem-Love Part 1
38. Caller-Specified Fallback
37. Proc and Threequal
36. Blocks, Procs, and Lambdas
35. Callable
34. Struct from Hash
33. Classes and Constants
32. Hash Default Blocks
31. Observer Variations
30. Backticks
29. Redirecting Output
28. Macros and Modules Part 227. Macros and Modules
26. FFI
25. OpenStruct24. Incidental Change
23. Tempfile
22. Inline Rescue
21. Domain Model Events
20. Struct
19. Pluggable Selector
18. Subclassing Array
17. Pay it Forward
16. super in Modules
15. Advanced #fetch
14. super
13. Singleton Objects
12. fetch for Defaults
11. Method and Message
10. Finding $HOME
8. fetch as an Assertion
7. Constructors
6. Forwardable
5. Array Literals
4. Barewords
3. Character Literals
2. Large Integer Literals
1. Binary Literals



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RubyTapas with Avdi Grimm Update (2014)

RubyTapas with Avdi Grimm Update (2014)

RubyTapas with Avdi Grimm Update (2014)


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