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When Is a Set Better Than an Array in Ruby?

Since I discovered the Ruby Set class, I've found myself stopping where I would normally use a Ruby Array and considering whether a Set would better suit my needs.
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Running your tests in random order will increase their robustness. You can now configure RSpec to do just that.
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Live and Let Pry

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PiecePipe – Pipe dreams in Ruby

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Conject – Modern Dependency Injection in Ruby

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Adding Client Connections and Binary Data to em-websocket

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Pry Yourself Away from IRB

Pry features syntax highlighting, a flexible plugin architecture, runtime invocation and source and documentation browsing.
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How to Click Text Using Capybara and Cucumber

If you want to click text using Capybara, you could use find() and pass it :text hash as the last argument.
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Converting Binary Data to Hex Strings with HexString in Ruby

HexString provides String extension methods in Ruby to enable simple conversion between binary data and its human readable hex equivalent, and back.
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