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Revision as of 09:59, 3 September 2014
Philosophy
- Focus is on the programmer rather than the machine. i.e. maximize programmer efficiency.
- Principle of least astonishment - behave in such a way that minimized the confusion of experienced Ruby programmers.
- Ruby is an object-oriented scripting language.
- Multi paradigm :
- Scripting : automate tasks within some environment
- Imperative : traditional control structures
- Object oriented : everything is an object
- Functional : Also exists. Computation proceeds via the evaluation of functions that depend only on their input, not program state.
Classes and Inheritance
class MyClass
@boo #instance variable
def my_method
@foo = 2 #instance variable
end
end
mc = MyClass.new #create a myclass object
mc.my_method #calls the method
mc.boo #error, not allowed to access variable
- An instance variable can only be accessed or modified within a method definition.
class MyClass
def boo #getter method
return @boo
end
def boo=(val) #setter method
@boo = val
end
end
mc = MyClass.new #create a myclass object
boo = 1 #calls the setter method
boo #calls the getter method