Angular Best Practices

Welcome to this review of the Pluralsight course Angular Best Practices by Joe Eames. Joe has worked both full and part time as a technical teacher for over ten years. Also in this series: Part 2 – Writing Controllers & Services Part 3 – Writing Directives and Views Part 4 – Dealing with Scope Part…

2016 Retrospective

This post has come out of a disqus comment I wrote on the Coding With Empathy 2016 retrospective. Go there for Pavneet’s own retrospective and further commentary. An early highlight was working with Jon Skeet, Poul-Henning Kamp, Dan Abramov and Erik Dietrich on an article about Creativity, Productivity and the Future. Podcasts Around the same…

Angular 2 Getting Started: Templates, Interpolation and Directives

Welcome back to this review of the Pluralsight course Angular 2: Getting Started (Updated) by Deborah Kurata. Deborah is an independent software designer/developer specializing in Web and .NET development using AngularJS, C#, and VB.NET. She has won the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Award 13 times. The course uses Visual Studio Code as the editor, but if you like…

How Git Works: Branches Demystified

Welcome to Part 2 of this review of the Pluralsight course “How Git Works” by Paolo Perrotta. Paolo is a traveling coach and a software mentor. He wrote “Metaprogramming Ruby“, widely praised as one of the essential books on Ruby. He has hundreds of articles, conference speeches and training deliveries under his belt, and he…

How Git Works

Welcome to this review of the Pluralsight course “How Git Works” by Paolo Perrotta. Paolo is a traveling coach and a software mentor. He wrote “Metaprogramming Ruby“, widely praised as one of the essential books on Ruby. He has hundreds of articles, conference speeches and training deliveries under his belt, and he developed software in…