Posts
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Design Pairing Tour: Day 6
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Design Pairing Tour: Day 3
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Design Pairing Tour: Day 2
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Design Pairing Tour: Day 1
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UX: What to Consider When Writing a Survey
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The Why and How of Conducting User Interviews
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How to Conduct Competitive Analysis
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UX Research: Why is it important?
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Fundamentals of Design: Colour
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UX and Design Thinking
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Components of an Echo Server
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The Importance of OCP and How Polymorphism Can Acheive It
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Exploring the 4 Rules of Simple Design
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Elixir: Using Poison to Parse JSON Data
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Elixir: HTTP requests and HTTPoison
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Storing Secrets as Environment Variables
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PostgresQL: Some Basic SQL Commands
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Elixir: Testing Input and Output
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Elixir: Writing a Mix Task
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Elixir: The Pipe Operator
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Elixir: Creating a Project with Mix and Running it Using Escripts
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Elixir: Pattern Matching
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Elixir: Keyword Lists and Maps
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Elixir: Lists (Linked-Lists) Vs Tuples and Arrays
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Asymptotic Notation
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Elixir: Lists, Tuples and Enum
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Elixir: Require, Use, Alias and Import
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Binary Search Algorithm
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Test Doubles
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Elixir: Understanding Recursion
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Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal Numbers
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Elixir: Integers, Floats, Operators and Arithmetic
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Elixir: Booleans, Strings, Chars, Atoms and Sigils
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Elixir: Beginning Functional Programming
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Ruby: Layout of Your Application
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Conceptual Modelling Based on SOLID
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SOLID: Dependency Inversion Principle
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SOLID: Liskov's Substitution Principle
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SOLID: Open/Closed Principle
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SOLID: Single Responsibility Principle
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Ruby: More Encapsulation
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Ruby: Enumerable Module
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Ruby: Modules, and How They Interact
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Ruby: Scope
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Ruby: Getting, Setting and Accessing Class Attributes
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Ruby: Classes
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Object Oriented Programming in Ruby
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Ruby: Procs and Lambdas
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Ruby: Blocks
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Reconfiguring Tmux
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Introducing Tmux
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Ruby: Case Statements and the Ternary Operator
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Ruby: Some Handy Shortcuts
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Ruby: Something in Nothing
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Ruby: The Time Class
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Ruby: Splat
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An Introduction to Regular Expressions
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Ruby: Hashes
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Ruby: Loopy
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Ruby: Arrays
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Ruby: Conditionals
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An Iterative Coding Exercise
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Ruby: Strings and Useful String Methods
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Ruby: Is And Isn't It True Or False
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Some Vim Configuration
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Ruby: Odin and Ruby
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An introduction to TDD
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Command Line and Vim
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