I’m trying to learn a bit of DevOps, and my current company encouraged me to look into Habitat, so I wrote a blog post on it that is posted on my company’s website.
Check it out!
Writing Rake Tasks
I learned how to do was create my own rake task! For an app I was working on, we were using data from the Parse database, as we were creating an app based on a pre-existing Android app. We had to transfer some of…
Sorry it’s been a while blog. I have been busy working on my capstone project, BrokeGamer, for the past few weeks and have not had time to write blog posts. I’ll definitely write posts about all of the cool things I learned while doing my project. As of writing this, it is still not live, but…
It’s not secret that I like to play video games. I love them because they’re fun, but I also love video games that require me to use my brain.
For example, Brain Age has activities and minigames that are designed to stimulate and improve the…
In my class, we recently spent a few hours working on a SOA (service-oriented architecture) assignment. Our task was to create a resume app that would allow a user to log in and view their resume. The data for the resume is pulled from an API. We were divided up into 5 teams and given…
One of my classmates wrote an article about me.
Writing code to make a program is awesome, but it is not as awesome when the code does not work. A good way to make sure your code is actually working, you can write a test to make sure everything in your code is running smoothly.
Over the past two weeks, I have been learning a lot about Ruby on Rails and the components behind it.
Ruby on Rails, also referred to as Rails, is a framework for Ruby that is designed to allow making web applications easier. Rails works by utilizing the “model view…
Hello person who stumbled onto my blog! My name is Sami, and I’ll be blogging about my adventure through coding. As of writing this, I am currently a student at Anyone Can Learn To Code, a part-time coding bootcamp in San Francisco. ACLTC lasts 15 weeks in total (3 weeks of pre-work…