Heroku – changing your push and pull

I like Heroku. It’s straightforward and free and offers a great service. That being said, I did have some difficulties using Heroku after graduating from Flatiron. Then again, I also had some difficulty setting up a new environment on my Windows computer in contrast to the Mac computer I used in the bootcamp. Setting upContinue reading “Heroku – changing your push and pull”

Deploying a React app with Heroku

Deploying with Heroku is generally one of the easiest ways to get your project on the internet quickly and for free. This is especially great for developers that want a live link to showcase their projects and sample work to prospective employers and companies. The first step is to create an account on Heroku. Don’tContinue reading “Deploying a React app with Heroku”

Pawns: My Flatiron Capstone, analysis, revisions, and moving forward.

In the next few blog posts, I will dive into my Flatiron Capstone, the Frontend and Backend. I’ll look into the appearance, the choices I made, and why I made them. Furthermore, I’ll also dive into what I would change and why I would change it. I’ll also discuss what I’ve learned and how IContinue reading “Pawns: My Flatiron Capstone, analysis, revisions, and moving forward.”

React.js, proper hygienic file structure

When I first learned React, I didn’t learn a good way to organize my files and folders. At the time, I thought everything made sense and that my folder structure was straightforward, but the more I added to it and the larger my application grew, the more I started having a hard time searching forContinue reading “React.js, proper hygienic file structure”

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