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Course Overview
This introductory course provides a beginner-friendly pathway into the Ruby programming language. Readers learn how to install Ruby, understand its syntax and structure, and build simple applications using Ruby’s intuitive, object-oriented design. The material emphasizes hands-on examples and gradual skill development — from writing basic scripts to working with arrays, hashes, loops, and methods. By the end, readers will be able to write clean, readable Ruby code and understand how Ruby supports modern software development practices. At the completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Install and configure Ruby on Windows, macOS, or Linux environments.
- Understand Ruby syntax, variables, data types, and operators.
- Write and debug Ruby programs using conditional statements, loops, and functions.
- Work with core Ruby data structures such as arrays, hashes, and strings.
- Apply object-oriented programming concepts such as classes, objects, and inheritance.
- Manage files and handle basic input/output operations.
- Build small command-line Ruby applications demonstrating program flow and logic.
Schedule
Currently, there are no public classes scheduled. Please contact a LEXX LIVETraining Consultant to discuss hosting a private class at 301-258-8200.
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BONUS! LEXX Online Subscription Included: All LEXX Live students receive complimentary ninety (90) day access to the LEXX Online learning platform, which hosts hundreds of expert asynchronous training courses in Cybersecurity, IT, Soft Skills, and Management and more!
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