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HCI – the Possibilities Are Endless

The following is a guest post by Carlos Lazo and originally appeared on his blog. Carlos is currently a student at The Flatiron School. You can follow him on Twitter here. One of the things that has most fascinated me about the world of technology is our ability (and even sometimes, inability) to interact with computers. You hear […]
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Entropy

The following is a guest post by Kristen Curtis and originally appeared on her blog**.** Kristen is currently a student at The Flatiron School. You can follow her on Twitter here. Every time I successfully launch something I wrote from the command line I like to celebrate by mentally singing along to some Weird Science: “Bits and pieces, bits and […]
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How to Integrate Bootstrap CSS Into Your Sinatra Site and Get More Out of Your Objects Using ERB

The following is a guest post by Ning Yap and originally appeared on his blog. Ning is currently a student at The Flatiron School. You can follow him on Twitter here. Twitter Bootstrap + Sinatra = Beautiful Routes 1) Grab the Bootstrap Package Visit Bootstrap and download the zip file. Unzip and copy the css, js and img folders into the ‘public’ folder of your […]
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Don’t Specialize!

The following is a guest post by Desmond Rawls and originally appeared on his blog. Desmond is currently a student at The Flatiron School. You can follow him on Twitter here. I believe diversification is soulful. My friend Jack Altman recently wrote a post titled: (http://jackealtman.com/your-best-option-is-to-be-the-best “Your best option is to be the best”) I suggest reading it. He makes […]
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Infographic: From Development to Production

After a long few weeks of boot camp I decided to give my left brain a rest, let my right brain drive for an evening, and memorialize Spike’s lecture in this infographic
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Scope, Safe Ignorance, and Passing Objects

The following is a guest post by Daniel Friedman and originally appeared on his blog. Daniel is currently a student at The Flatiron School. You can follow him on Twitter here. Today’s post is on something that was confusing to me and is probably confusing to other budding ruby developers. 100% of the credit for any understanding is […]