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In 21 Ruby Tricks You Should Be Using In Your Own Code, Peter Cooper outlines some really useful best practices that programmers could benefit from. However, I think that there’s a tendency to over-obfuscate code from time to time in the Ruby world.
I like terse code. I like beautiful code. But I dislike tricky [...] ... Continue reading »
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