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Rails C with Meturbocharge Your Use of the Interactive Console
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- 1 Intro
- 2 The console: the underdog
- 3 We can define methods and classes in our console session
- 4 IRB uses top-level Subsessions to save and differentiate context
- 5 Console Evaluates Ruby
- 6 Abstract Syntax Trees
- 7 Rippers #sexp method outputs a symbolic expression tree
- 8 Readline line editor was abstracted from GNU
- 9 Rails semantic scopes can hide complexity
- 10 Ruby's Benchmark module outputs time used to execute code
- 11 Console in Production
- 12 Console in Sandbox Mode
- 13 Console allows you access production specific context
- 14 Use your console for fast experiments
- 15 Clearing the Console
- 16 Reverse Command Search