Quoting Michael Cordell <[email protected]>:
> Can anyone recommend resources for code review/refactoring of Ruby code? 
> I've produced some stuff in Ruby and I know that Ruby has its own 
> syntactical idioms. I would like to make my work better fit there idioms 
> and in general be more Ruby-esque. Moreover, I think I would benefit from 
> some general tips about making my code better. 

First I would suggest books: "Eloquent Ruby" will show you how to make
your code more Ruby-esque. "Practical Object Oriented Design in Ruby"
is a mind expanding book useful for any OO language - and especially
good on teaching you what to test so that your TDD is efficient and
effective. 

For an outside critique of your code, finding someone in the local
Ruby community would probably be the most return for the time and
money. But I have heard good things about Code Climate - so you might
want to give them a try after you have gotten some in person pointers.
https://codeclimate.com/

-- 
Cynthia N. Kiser
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"Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better" 
      Worstward Ho 
      by Samuel Beckett

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