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Module 1 Week 4 Diagnostic

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 description or 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).

1. Give one difference between Modules and Classes.


Modules wrap over a class. whatever a module wraps over, it has access to respective methods and classes that are contained in that module or under its umbrella.
This is unlike a class which does not have access to other classes automatically.

2. Defining Modules

First, create a module Doughy which defines a method has_carbs? that always returns true.

module Doughy
  def has_carbs?
    true
  end
end

Then, given the following Pizza class:

class Pizza
  def tasty?
    true
  end
end

Update Pizza to use your new Doughy module to gain the defined has_carbs? behavior.

module Doughy
  class Pizza
    def tasty?
      true
    end
  end
end
3. More Modules

Given the following class and Module:

module Nonprofit
  def tax_exempt?
    true
  end
end

class Turing
end

Write code that enables the Turing class to use the Nonprofit module to allow the following behavior:

Turing.tax_exempt?
=> true
module Nonprofit
  def tax_exempt?
    true
  end
end

module Nonprofit
  class Turing
  end
end

Nonprofit::Turing.tax_exempt?
4. List 3 HTTP Verbs
5. HTTP Parsing

Given the following HTTP Request:

POST /students?name=horace HTTP/1.1
Host: 127.0.0.1:9292
Connection: keep-alive
Cache-Control: max-age=0
Accept: text/html
Upgrade-Insecure-Requests: 1
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, sdch
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.8

Identify the:

  1. HTTP Verb
  2. Request Path
  3. Query Parameters

Additionally, give the full request URL:

6. Git and Branches

Give a git command to accomplish each of the following:

  1. Switch to an existing branch iteration-1

  2. Create a new branch iteration-2

  3. Push a branch iteration-2 to a remote origin

  4. Merge a branch iteration-1 into a branch master (assume you are not on master to begin with)

  5. git checkout iteration-1

  6. git checkout -b iteration-2

  7. git push origin iteration-2

  8. git merge origin iteration-1

7. Load Paths and Requires

Given a project with the following directory structure:

. <you are here>
├── lib
│  │── file_one.rb
│  └── file_two.rb

Give 2 ways that we could require file_one from file_two.

require_relative 'file_two' require './lib/file_two'

8. Refactoring

Given the following snippet of code:

class Encryptor
  def date_offset
    date = Time.now.strftime("%d%m%y").to_i
    date_squared = date ** 2
    last_four_digits = date_squared.to_s[-4..-1]
    [last_four_digits[-4].to_i,
     last_four_digits[-3].to_i,
	 last_four_digits[-2].to_i,
	 last_four_digits[-1].to_i]
  end
end

Encryptor.new.date_offset

Show 2 refactorings you might make to improve the design of this code.

class Encryptor
  def date_offset
    date = Time.now.strftime("%d%m%y").to_i
    date_squared = square_data(date)
    calculate_last_four_digits(date_squared) 
  end
  
  def square_data(date)
    date ** 2
  end
  
  def calculate_last_four_digits(date_squared)
    last_four_digits = date_squared.to_s[-4..-1]
    [last_four_digits[-4].to_i,
     last_four_digits[-3].to_i,
	 last_four_digits[-2].to_i,
	 last_four_digits[-1].to_i]
  end
end

encryptor = Encryptor.new
encryptor.date_offset
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