Matthew PhillipsUsing React-Redux … to take notesThis blog is on my capstone project at Flatiron…Feb 16, 2023Feb 16, 2023
Matthew PhillipsUsing Rails… to get a roomThis blog is on my Phase 4 Project at Flatiron…Oct 20, 2022Oct 20, 2022
Matthew PhillipsRails: How to Start Using ItSo, Ruby is decent on its own for managing the backend, true…Jul 7, 2022Jul 7, 2022
Matthew PhillipsUsing Sinatra and Ruby… to make a Custom APIThis blog is on my third project, the one for my Phase 3 at Flatiron…May 22, 2022May 22, 2022
Matthew PhillipsRuby: The Language and it’s PurposeSo, we all know that JavaScript is an object-oriented programming language, with the purpose of making web pages interactive, and to be…Apr 7, 2022Apr 7, 2022
Matthew PhillipsUsing React and React Router … to Keep InventoryIn one of my previous stories, “Using a Fetch API…To Make Cocktails”, I had talked about my very first project at Flatiron. This time, I’m…Feb 12, 2022Feb 12, 2022
Matthew PhillipsReact: A Better Way to CodeFor a very long time, the only way I’ve known how to code a web application, is by creating all of the DOM elements by hand. I’ve just…Jan 11, 2022Jan 11, 2022
Matthew PhillipsUsing a Fetch API…To Make CocktailsUnlike most of those who have enrolled in Flatiron, I have programming experience (a B.S. in Computer Science), but I didn’t start learning…Jan 3, 2022Jan 3, 2022
Matthew PhillipsJavascript: The .map() Array MethodSo, I had just learned yesterday, of the versatility of Javascript’s array’s .map() method. This method, depending on both the imagination…Nov 10, 2021Nov 10, 2021