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Setting up Active Record Migrations with Active Record.
Active Record is go to ORM for making database and model connections easier to create, manage, and use.
Sep 4, 2022
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Andrew Julian
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Setting up Active Record Migrations with Active Record.
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June 2022
Using STATE to ensure the DOM and Database contain the same information.
As you make changes to the database with POST and PATCH requests, use a callback function to update STATE to ensure your data is up to date.
Jun 14, 2022
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Andrew Julian
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Using STATE to ensure the DOM and Database contain the same information.
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March 2022
Using Bootstrap Breakpoints for a Responsive Web Design
When designing a website for the use across multiple device sizes, breakpoints in bootstrap ensure your product looks custom for any viewing experience.
Mar 30, 2022
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Andrew Julian
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Using Bootstrap Breakpoints for a Responsive Web Design
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Focusing on Functionality in my Phase-1 Project
While it is great if your product looks nice, it is more important that the application functions in the way that a user would desire.
Mar 30, 2022
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Andrew Julian
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Focusing on Functionality in my Phase-1 Project
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Why “Return to Learning” Is a Phrase I Hate
The notion that learning ever stopped during the pandemic, just due to a change in the traditional dynamic of school, is a very…
Mar 2, 2022
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Andrew Julian
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Why “Return to Learning” Is a Phrase I Hate
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Where Do I Go From Here?
This post summarizes my personal programming journey and how it is getting very SERIOUS, very quickly!
Mar 2, 2022
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Andrew Julian
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Where Do I Go From Here?
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January 2022
We Need V-aRt Experiences
Virtual Reality needs to be the next phase in creating Immersive Art Experiences.
Jan 12, 2022
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Andrew Julian
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We Need V-aRt Experiences
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February 2021
Embracing Iteration: Creating Opportunities for Improvement
Creating a mindset and process where errors are seen as opportunities for improvement and growth.
Feb 9, 2021
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Andrew Julian
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Embracing Iteration: Creating Opportunities for Improvement
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January 2021
Fail Forward with Feedback
Feedback improves the understanding of information or skills and accelerates the rate at which growth can happen for any learner.
Jan 9, 2021
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Andrew Julian
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Fail Forward with Feedback
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December 2020
Turning The Page: Trying to use Paper in a Digital World
As one who relies heavily on the integrated nature of technology in order to manage the tasks associated with my job, an intentional shift…
Dec 31, 2020
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Andrew Julian
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Turning The Page: Trying to use Paper in a Digital World
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October 2020
New Google Meet Features: Improve Your Online Classes
I’ll show you how to use breakout rooms, polling, and Q&A.
Oct 27, 2020
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Andrew Julian
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New Google Meet Features: Improve Your Online Classes
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How I am Going to Handle Two Weeks of Remote Learning.
With recent spikes in COVID cases, my district is moving back into remote learning for the next two weeks. If your district is doing the…
Oct 26, 2020
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Andrew Julian
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How I am Going to Handle Two Weeks of Remote Learning.
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