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These determine the "flow" of a program, deciding which parts of the code run and when.

: Key-value pairs, similar to a dictionary where you look up a word (key) to find its definition (value). 5. Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)

Variables act as containers for information that a program can use and change. : For whole numbers and decimals. Strings : For text, enclosed in quotes like "Hello World" . Booleans : Simple true or false values for logic. 3. Control Structures

Constants: Variables That Never ChangeData TypesIntegerFloatStringsBooleans. 3.4 Basic Arithmetic Operators. 3.5 Input and Output. O'Reilly Media

💡 : Learning Ruby isn't just about the language itself; it’s about learning to think like a computer scientist. For a deeper dive into these topics, the Computer Science Programming Basics in Ruby guide by O'Reilly provides a structured curriculum for absolute beginners.

If you tell me which specific you find most confusing, I can: Provide Ruby code examples (e.g., how to write a loop). Explain the logic behind it using a real-world analogy.

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