John SooDynamic Content with AngularJSWhile I really like the speed at which I can prototype an app with Angular, it can be challenging if your page requires nesting elements or…Mar 15, 20161Mar 15, 20161
John SooHow to open an SSH connection with openSSHSo I’ve been having an issue with my laptop. I want to submit a bug report but the logs are a mass of complexity I don’t want to get…Mar 12, 2016Mar 12, 2016
John SooRefactoring exhaustionI spent the considerable part of the last Hack Reactor project refactoring an existing codebase. Now I’m very tired and stressed. Getting…Mar 8, 20161Mar 8, 20161
John SooCorrect me if I’m wrong, But I’m Excited for WebAssembly!So I’ve become reasonably curious about one of the many Cool New Things happening in web technologies. Having had an interest in lower…Mar 1, 20161Mar 1, 20161
John SooPartial Thoughts About Complexity and “Dependency Hell”Last week’s curriculum at Hack Reactor included heavier integration of packages into our apps — AngularJS, ExpressJS, Grunt, and Gulp, to…Feb 16, 2016Feb 16, 2016
John SooLog(n) Algorithm for “Rotated” ArraysPictured above is an array whose elements have been presorted in lexical order and then shifted, also called rotated, by S spaces. This…Feb 9, 2016Feb 9, 2016
John SooAdventures in ubuntu - Or: How to GoogleI recently had the pleasure of upgrading to a new computer. I made the purchase while doing Hack Reactor. Generally, Hack Reactor…Feb 2, 2016Feb 2, 2016
John SooMathematics for Software Engineers: Light EncouragementHave you ever felt entirely too cool? Do you ever feel as though you hold in your hand the keys to something that might totally change the…Jan 26, 2016Jan 26, 2016
John SooMigrating to Javascript: Classes at Runtime EditionI’ve just begun the adventure of Javascript mastery through the intense Hack Reactor bootcamp. I’ve come from a background in academic CS…Jan 16, 20161Jan 16, 20161