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Jun 6, 2021

Heroku(Node.js deploy)

It’s been a long time coming, but I am finally ready to start my portfolio website. So I thought to myself what better way to figure out how to deploy an app then to blog about it. Getting Started In order to get started, head on over to Heroku, their dev center…

Heroku

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Heroku(Node.js deploy)
Heroku(Node.js deploy)
Heroku

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May 29, 2021

Library Vs. Framework

OK… lets talk, I feel as a new developer this concept is a little weird to wrap your head around…. at-least for me I know it is. Library vs Framework? Whats the difference? and how can you go about leveraging these to create awesome projects.

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Library Vs. Framework
Library Vs. Framework

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May 22, 2021

sortedSquareArray

Recently been getting back into algorithms after taking a little break, and ran across the sortedSquareArray. I thought we could break this down a bit and find the best way to solve it. Problem Statement Given an integer array nums sorted in non-decreasing order, return an array of the squares of each…

Algorithms

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Algorithms

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May 15, 2021

To Do Part 2

Last week I started a blog about making a todo list, and we got our app basic setup. To review you can head here, this week I thought we add a little bit more functionality to it. Lets recap what we have so far though… import React, { useState }…

React

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To Do Part 2
To Do Part 2
React

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May 9, 2021

To Do List Part 1 (React)

Let’s build something this week. Most weeks I have been blogging, revolve around me picking a method or state management pratice and elaberate on it. …

React

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To Do List Part 1 (React)
To Do List Part 1 (React)
React

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May 1, 2021

Map()

Lets talk Map method. This method is invaluable when it comes to iterating over an array to get your desired result. The map() method creates a new array that is populated with the results of the provided function on every element in the calling array. Examples Alright, now we get the…

JavaScript

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Map()
Map()
JavaScript

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Apr 25, 2021

Try and Catch

Try and Catch Last week I got into Axios, how to get started and how it can be used to improve our fetch requests. …

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Try and Catch
Try and Catch

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Apr 18, 2021

Axios

For a developer, having access to API’s in order to create amazing websites is a critical part of what we do. …

Axios

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Axios
Axios
Axios

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Apr 8, 2021

Spread Operator

BY far one my favorite methods in JavaScript has been using the spread operator. The spread operator allows iteration on array expressions or strings to be expanded upon. …

JavaScript

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Spread Operator
Spread Operator
JavaScript

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Apr 3, 2021

LocalStorage

You ever just want to build a project without having to go thru the hassle of setting up a backend to store all your inputs? Enter localStorage. LocalStorage allows developers to access read-only objects saved across the browser session. The great part of localStorage is that unlike sessionStorage which gets…

Localstorage

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LocalStorage
LocalStorage
Localstorage

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Gabriel Castro

Gabriel Castro

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Full Stack, Software Engineer. Focus in Rails, JavaScript and React.

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