Andrew A. JohnsonLiquery (Now an AJAX app!)There’s still a lot of functionality I’d like to build into Liquery, my quiz-style cocktails app that helps users learn about new drinks…Apr 13, 2019Apr 13, 2019
Andrew A. Johnsonconsole.log(‘Hello World’)If you’re reading this web development blog, you’ve probably already seen “Hello World” as the sort of baby’s-first-words of programming…Apr 13, 2019Apr 13, 2019
Andrew A. JohnsonLiquery: A Ruby/Rails Web-App for Discovering New Cocktails[Note: once I’ve polished a few final details for Liquery & deployed it, I’ll be updating this blog post with links and a more…Apr 13, 2019Apr 13, 2019
Andrew A. Johnsonlo·cal — A Homegrown Calendar of Local EventsFirst, the link to my deployed (though very much still in beta) web app:Apr 13, 2019Apr 13, 2019
Andrew A. JohnsonBig O Notation, aka The REAL Coding ChallengeOne of the things I like about the Flatiron School’s full-time program is that, if I’m feeling ambitious and if I’ve kept myself up to…Apr 13, 2019Apr 13, 2019
Andrew A. JohnsonLiquery: A CLI App for Exploring your Cocktail InterestsFor our first project as software engineering students at the Flatiron School, we had to build a command-line interface (CLI) app that, if…Apr 13, 2019Apr 13, 2019
Andrew A. JohnsonThe Beauty of Ruby’s each_with_object MethodIterating through deeply nested collection objects can be a bit of a slog. As your iterators help you to access layer after layer of…Apr 13, 2019Apr 13, 2019