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August 29, 2015
Ruby Classes: Who needs Brogrammers when you've got Bronies?
Full disclosure: My favor MLP is Rainbow Dash. I have three little girls. I watch My Little Pony daily. My five yearold contributed to this blog post. And yes, I've seen Bronies.MyLittlePonyLet’s create a class and make some ponies! Below I’ve mad...
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August 20, 2015
Enumerable: group_by
group_bySince Dev Bootcamp wouldn't let me write about my favorite enumerable method of all time, inject, you are getting group_by, which is also pretty useful (just not as awesome as inject). What does group_by do? If you don't include a block of...
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August 16, 2015
Ruby: Arrays and Hashes
My DogsI have had four dogs in my life: my current dog, Sophie; the dog my mom got while I was in law school, Tobey; the dog I had for the longest while growing up, Jesse; and Nick, who was around when I was a toddler. Sophie is part black lab mix...
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August 08, 2015
CSS: How the Block and Inline Display Properties Work
Block Elements are Bullies and Inline Elements are Good at Sharingdisplay:blockA webpage is made up of different elements. The date of this entry above (August 8, 2015) is a heading element (h4, to be precise). This paragraph you are reading right...
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July 30, 2015
Version control using Git: What if MS Word track changes was 1,000 times better?
A Track Changes ExampleIf you have done any work at all in Microsoft Word, you've probably run across track changes. Track changes is a feature that marks up a Word document as you edit it--as the name suggests, if you turn on track changes, MS Wo...