Eric Halverson

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Posted in Creating A Blog Post Model Discussion

Posted in Your First Ruby Gem Discussion

Thanks Collin! That was awesome! Yes please! on continuing the project! 🥳

👍🏼

Posted in The MVC Pattern Explained Discussion

Awesome Chris! Great breakdown of the MVC pattern! : )

I'm loving this screencast! : )

One fun tip; You can have multiple statements in the Query editor and hi-light the statement that you want to run and it will only run that statement.

For example, you could have both statements in the 'SQL Query' window and just hi-light (select) the query you want to run. The SQL engine will ignore the un-selected query.

: )

CREATE TABLE products (
product_name VARCHAR(40),
product_code INTEGER
);

DROP TABLE products;

Initially, I got a connection error, to the effect, 'database 'my_user_name' does not exist.

After running createdb and then psql, everything works and I was able to connect using 'TablePlus' : )

Posted in Classes & Objects in Ruby Discussion

Thank you Collin! This was a fun review video! : )

Posted in Loops & Blocks in Ruby Discussion

One of my favs in the series so far! : )

Posted in Refactoring our Ruby code Discussion

One suggestion for viewers, once you have all the methods defined, pause the video and try to build the rest of the program first before un-pausing the video : )

Posted in Conditionals in Ruby Discussion

Nice job Collin! I like the use of 'hash' manipulations within the conditional examples! : )

Posted in Hashes in Ruby Discussion

Thanks Collin! I like the #dig method! : )

Posted in Arrays in Ruby Discussion

I forget about it all the time. Nice to get the reminder! : )

Posted in Liking Posts in Rails with Hotwire Discussion

Hey Chris, Did you choose to use only the 'update' action to avoid issues with the 'destroy' action?

I used this video as inspiration and originally set it up the same way, more or less and later refactored to using 'create' and 'destroy' actions using the join_table controller. I also watched your 'turbo_frame' refactor video.

I am able to get the 'create' action to work with either turbo_streams or a turbo_frame and rendering the partial where the 'button_to' elements are but I have, so far, been unsuccessful at getting the turbo_stream to work with the 'destroy' action. If I use a turbo_frame, I can use a work-around on the 'destroy' action by using redirect_to the 'partial' instead of 'render'. It works but it is not as fast as the 'create' action with render.

The error I am getting when trying to click on the 'delete' button, is 'undefined method `to_key' for nil:NilClass.

Any suggestions?

Thanks! : )

Posted in Integers & Floats in Ruby Discussion

Nice job Collin! I like that you talked about integer division, introduced the concept of what we think of as traditional 'operators' actually being methods 2.+(4), the gentle introduction to 'blocks' and how you connected the 'times' integer method with the practical Rails example of creating seed data! 🚀 I also like the rounding methods with floats!

Posted in Strings in Ruby Discussion

Awesome! Thanks Collin! Looking forward to reviewing 'String' instance methods!
(https://ruby-doc.org/3.2.2/String.html)

I appreciate your focus on good terminology! : )

Summary of Topics:

  • Single and double quotes
  • Escaping characters
  • Interpolation
  • String class vs String literals
  • Concatenation
  • String instance methods with arguments
  • String predicate methods => returns a boolean response
  • Method chaining
  • String indexing (zero-based indexing)

Posted in Ruby Scripts & IRB Discussion

Nice! Extra pro tip! 😎

Posted in Ruby Scripts & IRB Discussion

Awesome! Cool to watch again! Thank you Collin!

Good Reminder: "Hitting 'tab' a few times to move through the list of available methods that show up after typing the '.' is sweet! : )

Posted in Ruby Scripts & IRB Discussion

Hey Collin! Just seeing this 4 months late! lol! Super excited to be going through the GoRails Boot camp. I had only done the first two videos in this series way back when so I will start again and keep pace with the group! : )

Excellent! : )