- screenshots of scores will be posted in comments
- screenshots of completed sections will be posted in comments
https://gist.github.com/jasonnoble/c45a9e0c1a2e8dba8cac33d33985cd8d
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Did you run into any issues?
Nope
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How do you open Visual Studio from your Terminal?
code .
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What is the file extension for a Ruby file?
.rb
(I don't remember this being covered?) -
which ruby
/Users/jasonn/.rvm/rubies/ruby-2.3.1/bin/ruby
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git --version
git version 2.11.0
hub version 2.2.9
- rvm --version
rvm 1.28.0 (master) by Michal Papis, Piotr Kuczynski, Wayne E. Seguin [https://rvm.io/]
- screenshots of your terminal after each exercise will be posted in comments
Day One Questions:
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What does pwd stand for, and how is this command helpful?
print working directory
It shows you what directory you're currently in. -
What does hostname tell you, and what shows up in YOUR terminal when you type hostname? Where was this covered? It returns
jasons-mbp.local
IRB
- How do you start and stop irb?
irb
starts irb. You can exit irb by typingexit
. - What might you use irb for? Experimenting with short pieces of code to figure out what they do.
Variables
- How do you create a variable?
variable_name = variable_value
, e.g.my_first_name = 'Jason'
- What did you learn about the rules for naming variables? Variables can't start with a number, they can't have
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in them. - How do you change the value of a variable? Assign it a new value, e.g.
my_first_name = 'Ted'
Datatypes
- How can you find out the class of a variable? Call the
class
method:my_variable.class
- What are two string methods?
upcase
anddowncase
- How can you change an integer to a string?
.to_s
Strings
- Why might you use double quotes instead of single quotes in Ruby? You need interpolation
- What is this used for in Ruby: #{}? Interpolation
- How would you remove all the vowels from a string?
"the string".delete('aeiou')
Input & Output
- What do 'print' and 'puts' do in Ruby?
print
andputs
print things to the screen. - What does 'gets' do in Ruby?
gets
waits for input from the user - Add a screenshot in the comments of the program you created that uses 'puts' and 'gets', and give it the title, "I/O".
Numbers & Arithmetic
- What is the difference between integers and floats?
- Complete the challenge, and post a screenshot of your program in the comments with the title, "Numbers".
Booleans
- What do each of the following symbols mean?
- ==
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=
- <=
- !=
- &&
- ||
- What are two Ruby methods that return booleans?
Conditionals
- What is flow control?
- What will the following code return?
apple_count = 4
if apple_count > 5
puts "Lots of apples!"
else
puts 'Not many apples...'
end
- What is an infinite loop, and how can you get out of one?
- Take a screenshot of your program and terminal showing two different outputs, and post it in the comments with the title, "Conditionals".
nil
- What is nil?
- Take a screenshot of your terminal after working through Step 4, and post it in the comments with the title, "nil".
Symbols
- How can symbols be beneficial in Ruby?
- Does naming symbols use the same rules for naming variables?
- Take a screenshot of your terminal after working through Step 4, and post it in the comments with the title, "Symbols".
Arrays
- What method can you call to find out how many elements are in an array?
- What is the index of pizza in this array: ["pizza", "ice cream", "cauliflower"]?
- What do 'push' and 'pop' do?
Hashes
- Describe some differences between arrays and hashes.
- What is a case when you might prefer an array? What is a case when you might prefer a hash?
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- Take a screenshot of your terminal after working through Step 2, and post it in the comments with the title, "Hashes".
- Were you able to get through the work? Did you rush to finish, or take your time?
- What are you most looking forward to learning more about?
- What topics would you most like to see reinforced by instructors?
- What is most confusing to you about what you've learned?
- What questions do you have for your student mentor or for your instructors?
(Note: You will most likely only get to the following sections if you have more than a week for your pre-work. If you are doing the one week pre-work schedule, you may delete this section of the Gist.)
- Loops: Take a screenshot of your "Challenge" program, and post it as a comment in your Gist.
- What challenges did you try for "Summary: Basics"? Post a screenshot of one of your programs.
- Functions: How do you call a function and store the result in a variable?
- Describe the purpose of the following in Ruby classes: initialize method, new method, instance variables.
- How to Write a Program: Screenhero with your student mentor and share your program. Write a bit about what you found most challenging, and most enjoyable, in creating your program.
- screenshots will be posted in comments
- What are your three biggest takeaways from working through this book?
- screenshots will be posted in comments
- What are your two biggest takeaways from working through this tutorial?
- What is one question you have about Git & GitHub?
- Describe your thinking on effective workflow. What shortcuts do you think you'll find most useful? What would you like to learn or practice that will most help you improve your speed and workflow?
As you complete each section, respond to the related questions below (mostly taken directly from the tutorial exercises):
- 1.3: By reading the "man" page for echo, determine the command needed to print out “hello” without the trailing newline. How did you do it?
- 1.4: What do Ctrl-A, Ctrl-E, and Ctrl-U do?
- 1.5: What are the shortcuts for clearing your screen, and exiting your terminal?
- 2.1: What is the "cat" command used for? What is the "diff" command used for?
- 2.2: What command would you use to list all txt files? What command would you use to show all hidden files?
- 3.1: How can you download a file from the internet, using the command line?
- 3.3: Describe two commands you can use in conjunction with "less".
- 3.4: What are two things you can do with "grep"?