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September 23, 2015 I sometimes find it helpful to make notes to myself when learning, experimenting with, or just trying to reinforce some technology I've used in the past. These notes often rot away ...
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Links to Official Angular 2 Reference Information
I'm anxious to get my hands on all of the information I can regarding Angular 2. I'm convinced the changes are big, but I'm also convinced they are the right changes and I want to learn as much as I.....
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New Course - Debugging Sites Using Chrome DevTools
My new Pluralsight course titled Debugging Sites Using Chrome DevTools will help you find and fix problems in your client-side web apps faster. The course is almost entirely demos and includes lots of tips and tricks to help you move beyond debugging...
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New Course - Async Patterns in Node.js
My new-ish Pluralsight course titled Async Patterns in Node.js covers everything you need to know about writing asychronous code with Node. The course has been out a few months at this point and is part of the new Working with Node.js learning path.
If you’ve ever struggled to understand the Node event loop and how it affects the code you write, then this is the course for you! It also goes into great detail on Promises, async/await, EventEmitters, and worker threads.... -
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In an effort to spend less time fixing my blog and more time writing, I’m giving Jekyll and Github Pages a try. We’ll see how it goes…
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