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Mar 30 2018

CSS the Right way

With Sari Morninghawk!

Sari walks us through CSS best practices to help you keep your styles neat, tidy, and easy to maintain. If you couldn’t make it, check out the video below and make sure to sign up for our next workshop via Meetup!

Written by Jack Tarantino · Categorized: Code Lounge, Design UX/UI, Events, InRhythm News, Learning and Development, Software Engineering · Tagged: best practices, CSS, development

Mar 22 2018

A new point of Vue

Our very own Anthony O’Sullivan gives his fresh, punny, and appropriately detailed take on Vue.js and we couldn’t have had more fun!

Written by Jack Tarantino · Categorized: Agile & Lean, Bootcamp, Events, InRhythm News, Learning and Development · Tagged: framework, growth, JavaScript, Learning, Teaching, VueJS

Nov 20 2017

Mayank Patel – Halloween Horror Code Lounge

 

From Mayank:
“Bugs in production must be evaluated carefully. Sometimes bugs may look simple from change perspective but can cause a big nightmare when you think about production impact. Here is an example of one such case where a bug in 3 lines of code created a big nightmare for the whole team.”

Written by Anthony O'Sullivan · Categorized: Code Lounge, Events, InRhythm News, Learning and Development, Talent

Nov 14 2017

William Bratches – Halloween Horror Code Lounge

 

From William:
“NodeJs is the hottest topic in backend dev – but is still widely misunderstood. Without understanding and discipline, nodeJS begins to resemble a spooky spiderweb of unrealized good intentions.”

Written by Anthony O'Sullivan · Categorized: Code Lounge, Events, InRhythm News, Learning and Development, Software Engineering, Talent

Nov 13 2017

Brian Johnson – Halloween Horror Code Lounge

 

InRhythm developer Brian Johnson recounts a tale of character encoding horror in a Python 2 application. His debugging investigation revealed several incorrect assumptions about how character encodings work, both in Python and on the Web.

Written by Anthony O'Sullivan · Categorized: Code Lounge, Events, InRhythm News, Learning and Development, Talent

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