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by tmm84
1820 days ago
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I understand this frustration very well. I recall one video on learning Rails, the teacher said it would be better to learn Ruby first and then learn Rails. It wasn't until I actually understood Ruby's deep areas that I could understand what was actually going on in Rails and how Rails accomplished it. The idea of sweep the details under the rug and just do it works if you aren't encountering bugs/runtime errors. |
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