See testfirst.org/learn_ruby for more information about how this will work. These test-first Ruby challenges have been forked from https://github.com/alexch/learn_ruby and updated to use RSpec 3 instead of RSpec 2.
Basically, you will fork this repository and then clone it onto your local computer. For each of the exercises, you will run the specs from the command line to see what tests you need to make pass (see the link above for more info about how to do that). You will then write the Ruby code that makes those tests pass and move on to the next exercise.
To get started, jump into the /00_hello
directory, run bundle install
from the command line to install the required libraries, and then view the hello_spec.rb
file in your text editor. The comments at the top will kick things off.
Basically, this is "error-driven development"... you'll keep running tests, hitting error messages, fixing those messages, running more tests... It is meant to not only test your Ruby skills but also get you comfortable seeing big scary looking stack traces and error messages. Most of the development you do at first will be just like this. In fact, most of all development is error-driven. So get comfortable with it!
When you're done, push your changes to your forked repo and then submit a pull request to this repo so we can see your solutions and verify that you've completed the exercises.
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Don't name any of your directories with spaces in them! It will give you horribly frustrating error messages and code hates dealing with spaces. For instance:
# BAD: /Documents/My Homework/ruby # GOOD: /Documents/my_homework/ruby
This is forked from https://github.com/alexch/learn_ruby, its original creator.