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In this stage, we'll be working towards creating our own class that uses blocks, arrays, hashes, and more. In this video, we'll create the shell class that will hold our monster.
Code Samples
class Monster
attr_reader :name
def initialize(name)
@name = name
end
end
Here's how we can initialize it:
monster = Monster.new("Fluffy")
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