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On software development, software process, generally improving the software craft through personal influence and having fun while doing it.

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Skorks Skorks About Contact Skorks About Contact Ruby & (Ampersand) Parameter Demystified 16/04/2013 1278 words 6 min read Recently I was asked a question about ‘& parameters’ when you define and/or call methods which take a block e.g.: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 def blah ( & block ) yadda ( block ) end def yadda ( block ) foo ( & block ) end def foo ( & block ) block . call end blah do puts "hello" end As you pass this parameter around, sometimes the ampersand appears in front of it, but other times it doesn’t, seemingly with no rhyme of reason. As we dig into crazy metaprogramming or write various libraries , it is often hard to remember how confusing Ruby can be when you’re starting out . So, let’s dig into this a little more deeply and shed some light on what’s going on. The Implicit Block Methods in Ruby can take arguments in all sorts of in...

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