It’s week 11 of 12 here at Code Louisville. There are no required courses on Treehouse left. This week has been spent working on my individual project and beginning a couple of side project opportunities to keep the learning moving forward, and add some items to my portfolio. Job hunting is also becoming a primary… [Read More]
Code Louisville Week 10 – Angular, Panels, & Projects
It’s week 10 of 12 at Code Louisville, and I think I’m going to make it through this thing! I’ve officially completed the entire Code Louisville Front End Web Development Track on Treehouse. Treehouse advised me of my completion, and I promptly tweeted it out to the world! I earned my first badge on Treehouse… [Read More]
Code Louisville Week 9 – Bootstrap Baby!
Week 9 of 12 of Code Louisville focused on Frameworks. The course on Treehouse is called Framework Basics and covers both Bootstrap and Foundation. Per the Bootstrap webpage, “Bootstrap is the most popular HTML, CSS, and JS framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.” And I can see why. I fell in… [Read More]
WordPress.com for Google Docs
WordPress.com and Google Docs have partnered up! You can now write your blog posts in Google Docs, add links and images, and then save the entire document (images and all) as a draft in WordPress. How cool is that! Self-hosted sites get the feature too! While WordPress.com is always working to add features to keep… [Read More]
Code Louisville Week 8 – Real Coding vs Practice Coding
Week 8 of 12 for Code Louisville focuses on Accessibility and Website Optimization. For me it has also been a week of changes. As I have moved from coding examples and repeating course work to actually starting to code a new website, I have found that I have been taking much for granted with learning… [Read More]
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