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Buffer - A Nice WebApp For Scheduling Social Media Posts

5/6/2020

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There have been many times since my friends Lasha told me about this service that I forgot its name and ending up kicking myself for hours or days until I finally remember the name, Buffer. Yep, this post of going to be short and sweet and really just serve the purpose of reminding me what the heck the name of this thing is when I search "schedule post" on my site. hehe

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A New Experience With Ruby On Rails Today

8/15/2019

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I’ve been working as a software consultant for the past few weeks, and an interesting thing happened.  The initial aggressive plan was to build a working prototype in 2 weeks that involved a React web front-end, Postgres db, and node backend api.  Well, we wanted to not do a complete faceplant so we were kind of forced into cutting corners and optimizing for speed.  For that reason and also since one of our three engineers was somewhat of a Ruby expert we thought it was be a quick win to quickly build out the backend api in ruby on rails. This post is me reflecting on my experiences today pair programming in Ruby on Rails.

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Wyman's Berries - Good Food, Good Value, Raw Plants

10/24/2018

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Mocha's "it.only" For Running A Single Test In Your Describe Block

5/8/2018

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Well guys, I learned a cool new thing today! Did you know about the "it.only" syntax in mocha? Can you believe I just discovered it today?! Yep, my life has forever changed for the better now that I'm aware of in.only, and since you're reading this post right now I hope it will change yours too!

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The "wc" Linux Utility For Measuring Lines of Code For A Project

4/3/2018

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I've recently been building web applications with front-end frameworks like React, Reagent, and Angular 2. I was recently working on an Angualr 2 project and thought, "man, this sure seems like a ton of lines of code", but had no concrete evidence to prove it. After a quick google search I came to this stack overflow question, and the awesome answer(s) therein. 

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