Manuel GrullonLessons learned from Hiking for the Busy DeveloperAlright, some of you are already rolling your eyes, but there are valuable lessons that we can learn from spending some time in the great…Aug 6, 2018Aug 6, 2018
Manuel GrullonDoing more with LESS, an introduction to a CSS Pre-ProcessorCSS is an important tool for any web developer to know how to leverage. If you’ve ever worked on a larger project, than you may know that…Jul 30, 2018Jul 30, 2018
Manuel GrullonUsing Javascript’s Navigator Interface to Find a User’s GeolocationLet’s say you’re building a travel website, with the idea of encouraging people to visit new places. Someone finds your site, they make a…Jul 23, 2018Jul 23, 2018
Manuel GrullonA Bootcamper’s Guide to the Technical InterviewDisclaimer: I am not a career coach, nor have I been employed by a tech company. A lot of this is going to be regurgitation of advice I’ve…May 17, 2018May 17, 2018
Manuel GrullonChanneling Your Inner Stu PicklesWhen I was growing up, my favorite show was the Rugrats. Used to watch it all the time, and I considered Stu Pickles a bit of a hero. I was…Apr 26, 2018Apr 26, 2018
Manuel GrullonThe Internet assumes your connection is unreliable (and how that’s a good thing)I like to imagine that when the forefathers of the internet were laying down the foundations of what would become the pinnacle of human…Apr 5, 2018Apr 5, 2018
Manuel GrullonBlurred Lines: Is Ruby an interpreted language and what does that even mean?A little over two weeks ago I began my journey at the Flatiron School with 23 other hopeful individuals, learning to write Ruby code and…Mar 27, 20182Mar 27, 20182