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Creating a Vanilla Javascript Select All/None Checkbox
You see it everywhere, but how is it done?
This quick trick will make your console.log("10x Better")
Yes, it’s a clickbaity title, but it’s legit.
Basic Refactoring In Javascript
Putting the Oh! in Oauth
If you’ve ever built an application that is to be used by real people, you know how important it is to know that a user is who they say they are.
Setting up a Rails App with Rspec and Postgres
I recently started a new project with Ruby on Rails called Hava Amina. It’s still in development, the code is on Github here.
Sorting Objects Through their Properties Numerically with Javascript - How it Works
Recently, when writing the code for my (as of yet unpublished) chrome extension, Historian, which interacts with the browser history and returns interesting statistics, I came across a simple but interesting problem.
9 Must Know Tips for Google Chrome Dev Tools
The problem that Redux solves in one simple example
After recently learning about Redux and React in The Flatiron School (which I just graduated from), I decided I would build my own app called anjou using those libraries and principles.
Javascript Events
When I started learning Javascript, I, like you, thought Events were going to be fun!! After all, who doesn’t like to party?
Javascript Closures
Why should I care about Closures?
Dr. Jekyll, MD
What we are about to explore is a fantastic tool for writing words on the web. It’s called markdown and it’s what this blog is built on.
Converting Arrays to Hashes (in the desert)
Our story begins in the night. You’re stuck in the desert with no food or water. There are yellow eyeballs peering out at you from the darkness and a faint hissing can be heard in the distance. You start to get worried. You look for something, a weapon, a shield, or something that can help you survive the night.
The Poetry of Code
“Language is by its very nature a communal thing; that is, it expresses never the exact thing but a compromise—that which is common to you, me, and everybody.” —Thomas Ernest Hulme, Speculations
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