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Key Concepts

  • Blocks/Procs/Lambdas: First-class callable objects; blocks are implicit, procs and lambdas are explicit
  • Mixins (include/extend): Share behavior across classes via modules without inheritance
  • Metaprogramming: Dynamic method definition (define_method), interception (method_missing)
  • Duck Typing: Objects are defined by what they can do, not what class they are
  • DSLs: Domain-specific languages built using blocks and metaprogramming (e.g., Rails routes)
  • Monkey Patching: Reopening existing classes to add or modify methods at runtime
  • Symbols: Immutable, interned strings (:name) used as identifiers and hash keys
  • Open Classes: Any class can be reopened and extended at any point in the program
  • Enumerable Module: Mixin providing collection methods (map, select, reduce) to any class with each

Import Patterns

  • require 'gem_name' — load a gem or standard library module
  • require_relative './file' — load a file relative to the current file's directory
  • load 'file.rb' — load and re-execute a file (unlike require, does not cache)
  • autoload :ClassName, 'path' — lazy loading of constants on first reference

File Patterns

  • Gemfile — dependency declarations managed by Bundler
  • Rakefile — task definitions (Ruby's make equivalent)
  • spec/ — RSpec test directory with *_spec.rb convention
  • test/ — Minitest directory with test_*.rb or *_test.rb convention
  • config.ru — Rack application entry point for web servers
  • lib/ — main source code directory by convention

Common Frameworks

  • Rails — Full-stack web framework following convention over configuration
  • Sinatra — Minimal DSL for creating web applications quickly
  • RSpec — Behavior-driven testing framework with expressive DSL
  • Sidekiq — Background job processing using Redis-backed queues
  • Grape — REST API micro-framework for Ruby

Example Language Notes

Uses method_missing to dynamically delegate attribute access to the wrapped model object. When a method is not found on the decorator, it falls through to the model, providing transparent delegation without explicit forwarding methods.

Rails relies heavily on convention over configuration — file placement in app/models/, app/controllers/, etc. determines behavior without explicit registration.