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Self-Referential Associations, AKA Self Joins
The following is a guest post by Daniel Chang and originally appeared on his blog. Daniel is currently in the Ruby-003 class at The Flatiron School. You can follow him on Twitter here. Week 2 of learning Rails. After 6 weeks at Flatiron, I feel like a beginner again, but not quite like I’m stranded on a deserted […]
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Link Generation in ERB With Rails
The following is a guest post by Emily Xie and originally appeared on her blog. Emily is currently in the Ruby-003 class at The Flatiron School. You can follow her on Twitter here. Last lecture, we covered Rails. Our instructor, Avi, mentioned how the level of abstraction with which Rails operates can be a double-edged sword. On one […]
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gem.first
The following is a guest post by Charlotte Chang and originally appeared on her blog. Charlotte is currently in the Ruby-003 class at The Flatiron School. You can follow her on Twitter here. Click image below to access presentation…
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Flatiron Day 25: Networking
Kicking-off week 5 we started the morning with pair coding on our class App LocationQuiz
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Improving Standings, a Command Line Soccer Score Gem
Improving the gem meant a massive restructure of my previous gem, which was designed with one league in mind.
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Explanation of NGinx and Passenger
The following is a guest post by Ian Miller and originally appeared on his blog. Ian is currently in the Ruby-003 class at The Flatiron School. You can follow him on Twitter here. NGinx is a open-source proxy server that primarily serves HTTP and HTTPS protocols. Nginx was created to achieve three main goals: concurrency (process in which […]
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Using Delegates for Object Passing Between ViewControllers
The following is a guest post by James Lin and originally appeared on his blog. James is currently in the iOS-000 class at The Flatiron School. You can follow him on Twitter here. Github link Passing objects between views controllers is tricky in iOS. In this example, I created a OneViewController and a TwoViewController. We are going to […]
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