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The following course, offered by Codeacademy, will help you improve your skills and achieve your professional goals. During the program you will study different subjects which are deemed to be useful for those who want to enhance their professional career. Sign up for more information! Learn to program in Ruby, a flexible language used to create sites like Codecademy.

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Unit 1 : Introduction to Ruby
Lesson: Introduction to Ruby This tutorial will introduce you to Ruby, an object-oriented scripting language you can use on its own or as part of the Ruby on Rails web framework.
Lesson: Putting the Form in Formatter Now that you know a little bit of Ruby, let's put together your first project! In this one, we'll write a small program that will format a user's input.

Unit 2 : Control Flow in Ruby
Lesson: Control Flow in Ruby Now that we know how to write simple programs, let's learn how to write more complex programs that can respond to user input.
Lesson: Thith Meanth War! Using control flow, we can modify a user's input and return it to them. In this project, we'll make them sound like Daffy Duck!

Unit 3 : Looping with Ruby
Lesson: Loops & Iterators Using loops and iterators, Ruby can automate repetitive tasks for you quickly and easily.
Lesson: Redacted! In this project we'll make a program that searches a string of text for your name and, if it finds it, replaces it with the word "redacted." Just like that, you're a spy!

Unit 4 : Arrays and Hashes
Lesson: Data Structures You already know a little bit about arrays. This lesson will teach you more about arrays, about a new data structure called a hash, and how Ruby can iterate over both to help you build better programs.
Lesson: Create a Histogram In this project, we'll write a program that reads a block of text and tells us how many times each word appears.

Unit 5 : Blocks and Sorting
Lesson: Methods, Blocks, & Sorting In this lesson, we'll cover how to define our own methods in Ruby, as well as how to use blocks to develop powerful sorting algorithms.
Lesson: Ordering Your Library In this project, we'll design a single Ruby method to sort large quantities of data in either ascending or descending order.

Unit 6 : Hashes and Symbols
Lesson: Hashes and Symbols As we've seen, hashes are an important Ruby data structure. Here, we'll learn about the (chunky) bacon to hashes' eggs: symbols!
Lesson: A Night at the Movies In this project, we'll use our knowledge of Ruby hashes and symbols to construct a program that displays, adds, updates, and removes movie ratings!

Unit 7 : Refactoring
Lesson: The Zen of Ruby In this course, we'll look at the best practices and conventions that make Ruby unique.
Lesson: The Refactor Factory In this project, we'll use step-by-step refactoring to vastly improve the readability and structure of a program.

Unit 8 : Blocks, Procs, and Lambdas
Lesson: Blocks, Procs, and Lambdas In this course, we'll cover three of the most powerful aspects of the Ruby programming language: blocks, procs, and lambdas.

Unit 9 : Object-Oriented Programming, Part I
Lesson: Object-Oriented Programming I Ruby is an object-oriented language. In this lesson, we'll cover objects, classes, and how they're used to organize information and behavior in our programs.
Lesson: Virtual Computer Often programmers use virtual machines to simulate real computers. While we won't be building a real VM, in this project, we'll use Ruby classes to create our own imaginary computer that stores data!

Unit 10 : Object-Oriented Programming, Part II
Lesson: Object-Oriented Programming II In this lesson, we'll cover more advanced aspects of OOP in Ruby, including information hiding, modules, and mixins.
Lesson: Banking on Ruby Now that we know all about hiding information in Ruby, let's apply our new skills to write a program that can store, update, and display a bank account balance.

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