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Revision as of 12:59, 18 September 2014
Debugging with Rails using Pry
Pry in literal sense means one who enquirers too closely about others. Pry is a powerful alternative to the standard IRB shell for Ruby. It features syntax highlighting, a flexible plugin architecture, runtime invocation and source and documentation browsing. as quoted by PRY Website.
Ruby is a dynamic, open source programming language with a focus on simplicity and productivity. It has an elegant syntax that is natural to read and easy to write.
Subsection 3
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printf("Hello--How are you");
Sub-subsection 1
We can put anything we want in here
Installing Ruby:
We can also put some
This is how to part of a sentence.
You van learn more about installing and working with ruby Ruby_(programming_language)
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