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Mar 9, 2023 10 tweets 4 min read Read on X
Want to level up your Rails skills? Check out this thread on string manipulation tips! 🧵
#rubyonrails #rails
CamelCase: It converts the first and second letters of each word to uppercase. Great for words with underscores Image
dasherize: Replace underscore with a hyphen Image
titleize(alias `titlecase`): Capitalize the first letter of the word in the sentences. Best for showcasing header or title. Image
tablesize: Is the reverse of classify. Pluralize the string to a table name Image
demodulize: Remove the module part from the constant expression string Image
deconstantize: Remove the rightmost segment from the constant expression string Image
Bonus

humanize: Does multiple things, delete the underscore, Capitalize the first word, substitutes underscore with space, and removes an "_id" suffix Image
Check out the previous thread if haven't you will find helpful tips like this
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#redis #series #thread 🧵
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Today, we will be learning about Redis' second data structure, which is the `list`. #thread 🧵
If you haven't read the first thread, check it out
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Mar 10, 2023
Excited to teach Redis core concepts in the next few days! 🧵 #Redis #thread 👇 Image
Redis: Open-source, highly-replicated, performant, non-relational, database & caching server. Maps keys to values with the predefined data model. Data stored in-memory data store, It is good for caching, message brokers & streaming engines
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Below e.g you can try in redis-cli Image
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Simple Car class which does not inherit from the active record. Cannot create a new object by with a hash of attributes Image
ActiveModel::Attributes You can assign a hash of attributes to the new method, initialize method takes an
arguments then call the assign_attributes on our car object with that hash Image
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