Presentation Skills is interested topic to learn how to make successful presentation to audience and to sure that your topic is clear and delivered in professional way thanks for the Doctar who make and prepare this presentation.
Presentation Skills is interested topic to learn how to make successful presentation to audience and to sure that your topic is clear and delivered in professional way thanks for the Doctar who make and prepare this presentation.
This presentation was a tool to build productive teams that can learn by doing and accomplish tasks by collaboration. The proposed projeects were the incubating environment the learners build their skills through.
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The document summarizes what Keith Bennett loves about the Ruby programming language. It highlights several key features including the simplicity of creating accessors and mutators for instance variables, concise syntax for conditional initialization, ability to specify arrays and hashes as literals, built-in support for regular expressions, and clean syntax for common string operations. The document provides examples of how these features can be used in Ruby.
The document summarizes what Keith Bennett loves about the Ruby programming language. It highlights several key features including the simplicity of creating accessors and mutators for instance variables, concise syntax for conditional initialization, ability to specify arrays and hashes as literals, built-in support for regular expressions, and clean syntax for common string operations. The document provides examples of how these features can be used in Ruby.
The document summarizes what Keith Bennett loves about the Ruby programming language. It highlights several key features including the simplicity of creating accessors and mutators for instance variables, concise syntax for conditional initialization, ability to specify numeric constants with thousands separators, easy integration with shell commands, logical syntax for iteration, ability to specify arrays and hashes as literals, built-in support for ranges, use of blocks to automatically close resources like files, simple file operations using built-in methods, clean syntax, support for regular expressions, and built-in methods for common string operations.
The document summarizes what Keith Bennett loves about the Ruby programming language. It highlights several key features including the simplicity of creating accessors and mutators for instance variables, concise syntax for conditional initialization, ability to specify numeric constants with thousands separators, easy integration with shell commands, logical syntax for iteration, ability to specify arrays and hashes as literals, built-in support for ranges, use of blocks to automatically close resources like files, simple file operations, clean syntax, and built-in string operations.
The document summarizes what Keith Bennett loves about the Ruby programming language. It highlights several key features including the simplicity of creating accessors and mutators for instance variables, concise syntax for conditional initialization, ability to specify arrays and hashes as literals, built-in support for regular expressions, and clean syntax for common string operations. The document provides examples of how these features can be used in Ruby.
The document summarizes what Keith Bennett loves about the Ruby programming language. It highlights several key features including the simplicity of creating accessors and mutators for instance variables, concise syntax for conditional initialization, ability to specify arrays and hashes as literals, built-in support for regular expressions, and clean syntax for common string operations. The document provides examples of how these features can be used in Ruby.
The document summarizes what Keith Bennett loves about the Ruby programming language. It highlights several key features including the simplicity of creating accessors and mutators for instance variables, concise syntax for conditional initialization, ability to specify arrays and hashes as literals, built-in support for regular expressions, and clean syntax for common string operations. The document provides examples of how these features can be used in Ruby.
The document summarizes what Keith Bennett loves about the Ruby programming language. It highlights several key features including the simplicity of creating accessors and mutators for instance variables, concise syntax for conditional initialization, ability to specify arrays and hashes as literals, built-in support for regular expressions, and clean syntax for common string operations. The document provides examples of how these features can be used in Ruby.
The document summarizes what the author loves about Ruby, including its simplicity in creating accessors and mutators for instance variables, concise syntax for conditional initialization, ability to specify numeric constants with thousands separators, easy shell integration, logical syntax for iteration, ability to specify arrays and hashes as literals, use of blocks to automatically close resources, and built-in support for common string operations.