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10 Things To Know About “method_missing”

By Peter Cooper — August 3rd, 2007 — No Comments - Leave One Now!

In Miscellaneous, Ruby Tricks

Method Missing

method_missing is one of Ruby's coolest bits of metaprogramming voodoo. Two years, Why wrote about it, and now Amy Newall, half of a Massachusetts-based husband-wife development team, writes about 10 things you should know about method_missing.

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