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3.3 Hashes
Hashes are the equivalent to associative arrays in PHP. In this lesson, I’ll show you why the Hash is separate from Array, and I’ll demonstrate the most frequently used methods.
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1.Introduction2 lessons, 15:50
2 lessons, 15:50
1.1Introduction to Ruby04:29
1.1
Introduction to Ruby
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1.2Exploring Ruby with IRB11:21
1.2
Exploring Ruby with IRB
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2.Internals7 lessons, 1:18:42
7 lessons, 1:18:42
2.1Conditionals11:18
2.1
Conditionals
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2.2Loops and Blocks12:07
2.2
Loops and Blocks
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2.3Procs and Lambdas09:07
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Procs and Lambdas
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2.4Classes12:16
2.4
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2.5Methods12:21
2.5
Methods
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2.6Modules10:29
2.6
Modules
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2.7Exceptions11:04
2.7
Exceptions
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3.STL Classes4 lessons, 38:39
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3.1Strings08:57
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3.2Arrays09:53
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3.3Hashes08:05
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Hashes
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3.4Regexes11:44
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4.Techniques2 lessons, 13:14
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4.1Inheritance and Composition04:43
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Inheritance and Composition
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4.2Mixins08:31
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Mixins
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