Command line version of the classic Battleship board game
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Command line version of the classic Battleship board game
A scalable flash-cards game designed with OOP and TDD principles. Design guidelines written by Turing School of Software and Design.
Curso Iniciando com Ruby e Orientação a Objetos na Udemy do professor Jackson Pires
Ruby reserved words, object-oriented programming principles, airport, phonebook console app
A simple console app built with Ruby using Object Oriented Programming (OOP) principles
A collection of labs from different courses that were touching aspects of Object-Oriented Programming
The main goal of this project was to put into practice the main concepts of Object-Oriented Programming using Ruby.
Object Oriented Programming app. Simulates a library of an University, a useful tool that records what books are in the library and who borrows them.
In this project, we created a console app that will help users to keep a record of different types of things they won: books, music albums and games. Everything was be based on a UML class diagram above. The data is be stored in JSON files but we also added a schema for the database with tables structure analogical to the program's class structure.
This project is dedicated to learn the basics of four Object Oriented Programming (OOP) Principles
[Make it Real][Bootcamp] Notes related to Makeitreal Bootcamp
This app records what books are in the library and who borrows them. The app allow you to: - Add new students or teachers. - Add new books. - Save records of who borrowed a given book and when.
This is a simple ruby console application that uses object oriented programming concepts like classes, objects, inheritance to constructs a simple but yet powerful application.
School library app that will allow you to add new students or teachers, add new books, save records of who borrowed a given book and when and all of this will be built in a beautiful and well-organized way!
A library created Object Orientated Programming paradigm
An app that works as a tool for a library that keeps track of all the books as well as who borrows them.
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