Ruby has a built in string method #reverse. It does what you would expect and reverses the text inside of a given string.
pry(main)> a = "skittles"
pry(main)> a.reverse
=> "selttiks"Write a method that will implement this same functionality so that the following code snippet will run.
StringReverser.reverse("skittles")
=> "selttiks"Do not use #reverse in the method you create.
Ruby also has a #length method that returns the length of a string.
pry(main)> a = "skittles"
pry(main)> a.length
=> 8Extend your existing StringReverser class to implement a #length method that does not use #length in its implementation.