I'm glad it helped. It's not about declaring a type of object. `[]` is a syntactic sugar for `Array.new`. It creates a new empty array. So `data = []` (or `data = Array.new`) create a new array and assigns it to `data`. -- Greg Navis I help tech companies to scale Heroku-hosted Rails apps. Free, biweekly scalability newsletter for SaaS CEOs <http://www.gregnavis.com/newsletter/>
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