Stop Practicing, Start Performing
Practice makes perfect but what do you have to show for it at the end of the day. Why not put that work to good use and make something useful.
Practice makes perfect but what do you have to show for it at the end of the day. Why not put that work to good use and make something useful.
The open source movement has been around since the Internet was a fledgling phenomenon and grown exponentially over the past few years as new tools were released, which made working with open source projects easier for the common computer user. As these tools progressed, the definition of an open source project has also changed to stand for so much more than code.
I attended my first, and certainly not last, conference about the web recently and it was one of the greatest looks at the industry I want to work in.
Learning how to develop with JavaScript can get muddled by the mass of libraries and plugins, so how does one go about learning plain-jane JS?
A brief summation of my experience with local meetups and my support for others to join in on the fun