[JavaScript] Wandering through the fuzziness of a fuzzy search library, Fuse.jsI admit it’s been ages since I wrote something on Medium. Firstly, I was thrilled to find out that Medium now supports magic link as a…Jan 27, 20191Jan 27, 20191
[React.JS] <> Fragments? </>The newest version of React, React v.16.2.0, has been launched this week. The most prominent feature of this version is Fragments. For…Nov 29, 20171Nov 29, 20171
[JavaScript] ‘this’ part 1Another concept of JavaScript that I often brush up on is this. Because this is not defined at assignment, it sometimes gets tricky to…Nov 27, 2017Nov 27, 2017
[JavaScript] All About HoistingWhether you are just starting to learn JavaScript or have been an expert for a while, hoisting is a tricky (and one of my favorite) concept…Nov 19, 2017Nov 19, 2017
I got 1100011 problems but a bit ain’t one!Ever since I began learning about computer principles, I knew the existence of ‘binary’, composed of a bunch of 1’s and 0’s, and that it…Sep 17, 20171Sep 17, 20171
Published inCloudBoostWhat’s a memory leak? I forgetThis week, Sho and I gave a presentation on JavaScript’s concept of closure at Flatiron School Presents. While doing the research, we came…Aug 25, 2017Aug 25, 2017
[JavaScript] Ruby was so yesterdayIt is now Week 7 at Flatiron School, and it is hard to believe how much I have learned in the past two modules. Last week’s Ruby on Rails…Aug 6, 2017Aug 6, 2017
Hello Pry, Buh-bye Bug!Happy Friday! I refuse to believe this, but we’re already wrapping up Week 4. Time flies when you’re coding! I think it’s a good sign, that…Jul 21, 2017Jul 21, 2017
[SQL] Clause order & WHERE vs. HAVINGCoding is sooo easy, I had 8 hours of sleep last night! Said no one ever.Jul 7, 2017Jul 7, 2017