- screenshots of scores will be posted in comments
- screenshots of completed sections will be posted in comments
This exercise is intended to help you assess your progress with the concepts and techniques we've covered during the week.
For these questions, write a short snippet of code that meets
the requirement. In cases where the question mentions a "given"
data value, use the variable given
to refer to it (instead of re-writing
the information).
rails new <project_name> -d postgresql --skip-test-unit --skip-turbolinks --skip-spring
-d postgresql
sets up the project to use PostgreSQL--skip-test-unit
skips the creation of the test directory--skip-turbolinks
& --skip-spring
creates a project that does not use turbolinks or springgroup :development, :test
:
gem 'rspec-rails'
bundle
rails g rspec:install
gem 'capybara
This is a quick guide to OAuth2 support in GitHub for developers. This is still experimental and could change at any moment. This Gist will serve as a living document until it becomes finalized at Develop.GitHub.com.
OAuth2 is a protocol that lets external apps request authorization to private details in your GitHub account without getting your password. All developers need to register their application before getting started.
##Hello World My code: here
Responder #1 (here) - This responder used the absence of an input as the initial check for the if/else, which is the opposite of what I did, but the logic overall was almost exactly the same.
Responder #2 (here) - This person used a ternary statement, which is something that Mike strongly discouraged in Mod 1. Got everything in one line at the expense of readability.
Responder #3 (here) - This user decided to use the '===' to check if the input was empty, which I think is a little bit of an overkill for a check that simple. Otherwise, same logic.
Responder #4 (here) - This responder took an identical approach.