Garrett LevineinBuilding CrowdRiffLearning Go as a Javascript DeveloperOver the last 8 months of my career at CrowdRiff I’ve made the transition from being a front-end developer to a back-end developer. When…Apr 10, 2018Apr 10, 2018
Garrett LevineinBuilding CrowdRiffConverting a REST endpoint to GraphQLWhen people hear about GraphQL, I think that they aren’t sure what this new technology offers them, or exactly how they would go about…Nov 29, 2017Nov 29, 2017
Garrett LevineinBuilding CrowdRiff4 Things a Junior Web Developer Should do to Combat Imposter SyndromeI have been in the web development industry for just a year and a half now-starting in HackerYou’s front-end immersive bootcamp, and…Aug 1, 20172Aug 1, 20172
Garrett LevineinBuilding CrowdRiff3 Reasons I Loved Learning GraphQlI have been working at CrowdRiff for a year and a half now and for the last 6 months I have been making a transition from front-end…Aug 1, 2017Aug 1, 2017
Garrett Levine5 Projects To Complete When Starting to Learn Front-End Web DevelopmentI started my journey into web development by making use of the learning materials from Treehouse. The videos are well made, they tackle the…Apr 14, 201728Apr 14, 201728
Garrett LevineReact Components & B.E.M. 💍Recently at CrowdRiff we’ve decided to adopt the BEM naming structure to help organize our ever-scaling web app. As we have started adding…Oct 2, 20163Oct 2, 20163
Garrett LevineIterating Through Object Literals in JavaScriptMy Early Days of Dev-y WevSep 16, 20163Sep 16, 20163
Garrett Levine@each in SCSS with :nth-child and Sass MapsOne of my favourite things about SCSS is removing bloated declarations. Because of the simplicity of CSS, we run into a lot of really…Aug 6, 2016Aug 6, 2016
Garrett LevineSass maps and @each operators with BEMOne of my favourite parts about SCSS/Sass is creating more ‘dynamic’ and visually maintainable code. I like organizing my code into as many…Mar 25, 2016Mar 25, 2016