You'll create an interactive Ruby console application that allows users to explore the basics of the Ruby object model, manipulate different data types, and apply the concepts learned from the Honeybadger blog post on the Ruby object model. This console app will accept user input and perform actions based on that input, such as creating objects, manipulating strings and arrays, and performing calculations.
Read the Honeybadger blog post on the Ruby object model to understand the basics of objects, classes, and modules in Ruby. Set up a new Ruby script file (explorer.rb). Write a simple ObjectExplorer class that will interact with the user through the command line. For now, it should greet the user and accept input.