In this project, you'll use the official Ruby documentation to help you crack a code that will help you enter the land of Roobiedocks.
Afterwards, you'll step back and reflect on your goals, worries, strengths, and motivation for learning Ruby development. This will give you an opportunity to work through the project submission flow from start to finish and get valuable feedback from our project reviewers, who are all working Ruby developers!
You should have completed all the necessary steps for finishing this project in Roobiedocks Adventure Prep. Before submitting, ensure your program does the following:
- Is set up with the correct file structure according to the instructions
- Solves the code and returns it with a
puts
statement incodebreaker.rb
. - Includes a response in
reflections/goals.txt
outlining your goals as a Ruby developer. - Includes a response in
reflections/challenges.txt
describing potential obstacles that may prevent you from reaching your goals. - Includes a response in
reflections/transferable_skills.txt
highlighting any transferable knowledge or skills you'll be bringing to the table.
Remember that
Before submitting your project for evaluation, we recommend that you check that each of the following is true:
- Your program runs without any errors
- You are proud of your project and its output
- You completed your project according to the instructions
- You checked your project against the rubric
- Create a zip file with your submission. When you feel ready to submit, use the blue 'Submit Project' button below!
This repository is deprecated; therefore, we are going to archive it. However, learners will be able to fork it to their personal Github account but cannot submit PRs to this repository. If you have any issues or suggestions to make, feel free to:
- Utilize the https://knowledge.udacity.com/ forum to seek help on content-specific issues.
- Submit a support ticket along with the link to your forked repository if (learners are) blocked for other reasons. Here are the links for the retail consumers and enterprise learners.