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@gSchool Week 17
This week, I’ve been thinking a lot about what it means to be a good developer. A challenge I battle daily on this programming path is the feeling that I don’t learn ‘fast enough’. In its place, however, is knowledge that I … Continue reading
@gSchool Week 9
You won’t hear it from me often, but the week flew by at gSchool. Focus was largely on building team-based CRUD Rails apps to manage media items (pictures as well as YouTube & Vimeo videos). A main intent was to acclimate us … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Languages, CSS, Ruby, Ruby on Rails
Tagged Become A Web Developer, Cascading Style Sheets, coding, Coding Bootcamp, Computer Programmer, computer programming, CSS, Developer, Galvanize, Git, Github, gSchool, Learning, portfolio, Rails, RoR, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, YouTube
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Choosing & Getting Accepted into Programming Bootcamp
This post is intended to be a mini-guide for people at ground zero who have no idea where to start or how to go about getting into a programming bootcamp. The disclaimer is that I’m not an expert on the … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Languages, CSS, Daily Coding Study Plan, HTML, JavaScript, JQuery, Python, Ruby on Rails
Tagged Become A Web Developer, blog, Cascading Style Sheets, Codecademy, coding, Coding Bootcamp, Computer Programmer, computer programming, CSS, Developer, Galvanize, gSchool, HTML, JavaScript, JQuery, Learning, Logic, logic problems, MeetUp, newbie, Online Communities, portfolio, Python, Ruby, Social Networking, Study, Twitter, YouTube
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Prove Me Wrong
I saw a Twitter post tonight from a woman who got accepted into coding school. To make this happen for myself, I need to just keep coding and expanding my knowledge, regardless of the ‘slow pace’. Reading: 3D Game Programming … Continue reading
Never Too Late
Being able to dedicate concentrated hours a day for study easily is the largest impetus for searching out a coding bootcamp. The idea of having a versed roadmap as a guide and the support of a dynamic learning environment… it’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris Strom, coding, Coding Bootcamp, Computer Programmer, computer programming, Derek Banas, Developer, Game programming, JavaScript, Learning, Logic, logic problems, newbie, Online Communities, Social Networking, Twitter, YouTube
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Copacetic
Today was full of learning despite Monday workload and the inconvenience of losing laptop access. Reading: I got through eight pages (while coding along) of 3D Game Programming for Kids written by Chris Strom of Pragmatic Programmers. Final beta version … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris Strom, coding, Coding Bootcamp, Computer Programmer, computer programming, Developer, Hackbright Academy, JavaScript, Learning, Logic, newbie, Online Communities, Pragmatic Programmers, Study, Twitter, WordPress, YouTube
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