Clark SacktorRethinking a Project Through Polymorphic AssociationsI recently helped design a web application, that connected parents with trusted babysitter’s in their social network. Parent’s can log on…Nov 4, 2016Nov 4, 2016
Clark SacktorStoring User Data For a has_many has_many relationshipI’m currently developing a simulation investment web application using rails, and I ran into a design problem. An individual user has one…Sep 25, 2016Sep 25, 2016
Clark SacktorThe Danger of State (React JS)I had a problem, a big problem, why weren’t my gifs rendering correctly? It was simple they were supposed to move when my mouse was on…Aug 9, 2016Aug 9, 2016
Clark SacktorFocusing on the Differences: Let’s ArgueAs I move from Ruby and Rails to JavaScript I think it is more important to focus on the differences rather than the similarities. This is…Jul 26, 2016Jul 26, 2016
Clark SacktorDecoding Ruby ItselfOne of my favorite parts of Flatiron…so far has been building up levels of abstractions. We started with SQL moved one level up to…Jul 13, 2016Jul 13, 2016
Clark SacktorThe Battle of the Requests: GET vs POST EditionAs a new web developer one of the things that you need to come to terms with immediately is the huge amount of knowledge that there is out…Jun 30, 2016Jun 30, 2016
Clark SacktorWhat’s New With Ruby? 2.3.0 Edition.When I initially started research for my first blog post I thought I’d write about the history of Ruby. I’m a big history buff, so I…Jun 20, 2016Jun 20, 2016