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See other deliveries of this presentation at: Aloha In this series, you'll learn how to implement a simple terminal based Chess game with RubyConf AU 2013: Most developers know enough about In a recent blog post, we looked into the content_for view helper to render breadcrumbs. Once we got the feature working, it's time ... by: Nick Sieger While JRuby makes all kinds of sense as integration glue for enterprise Java applications, introducing In this video, we dive into the evolution of

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Ruby Conf 12 - Refactoring from Good to Great by Ben Orenstein

Ruby Conf 12 - Refactoring from Good to Great by Ben Orenstein

See other deliveries of this presentation at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC-pQPq0acs Aloha

Aloha Ruby Conf 2012 Refactoring from Good to Great by Ben Orenstein

Aloha Ruby Conf 2012 Refactoring from Good to Great by Ben Orenstein

Most developers know enough about

Null Piece + refactoring - Implement Chess with Ruby for beginners

Null Piece + refactoring - Implement Chess with Ruby for beginners

In this series, you'll learn how to implement a simple terminal based Chess game with

RubyConf AU 2013: Refactoring from Good to Great - A Live-Coding Odyssey by Ben Orenstein

RubyConf AU 2013: Refactoring from Good to Great - A Live-Coding Odyssey by Ben Orenstein

RubyConf AU 2013: http://www.rubyconf.org.au Most developers know enough about

Ruby Refactoring: Code cleanups don’t have to be boring

Ruby Refactoring: Code cleanups don’t have to be boring

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Episode #90 - Benchmarking and Refactoring the content_for View Helper

Episode #90 - Benchmarking and Refactoring the content_for View Helper

In a recent blog post, we looked into the content_for view helper to render breadcrumbs. Once we got the feature working, it's time ...

Learn To Code Ruby FAST Ep. 11 Refactoring

Learn To Code Ruby FAST Ep. 11 Refactoring

Learn To

Scotland Ruby 2011 - Refactoring a Legacy Java Application to Rails

Scotland Ruby 2011 - Refactoring a Legacy Java Application to Rails

by: Nick Sieger While JRuby makes all kinds of sense as integration glue for enterprise Java applications, introducing

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2012 - Refactoring from Good to Great by Ben Orenstein

Rocky Mountain Ruby 2012 - Refactoring from Good to Great by Ben Orenstein

Most developers know enough about

Refactoring Ruby 1.9 Hash Syntax: A Guide to Modernizing Your Code

Refactoring Ruby 1.9 Hash Syntax: A Guide to Modernizing Your Code

In this video, we dive into the evolution of

GoGaRuCo 2014- Refactoring Ruby with Monads

GoGaRuCo 2014- Refactoring Ruby with Monads

By, Tom Stuart Monads are in danger of becoming a bit of a joke: for every person who raves about them, there's another person ...

A different way of formatting Ruby code

A different way of formatting Ruby code

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