I thought about writing about my personal coding journey many times, but never had the courage to do so. I was dismissive and thought: “Why would anyone want to read this?”Developers come from all walks of life. However, I want to talk about learning to code with young children, and the challenges of juggling parenting and studying. My background I’m not a conventional candidate for becoming a web developer. I went down a humanities route and I have no computer science background. I fell into a career in Higher Education and for over a decade I moved up the ranks in administration. I enjoyed my work but wasn’t fulfilled by my career choice.About seven years ago in search for a new career path, I sought advice to get into a more technical role. So I started learning the web fundamentals like HTML and CSS. My first attempt at coding was half-hearted. Fear was the main reason. I feared that the transition would take too long. I also got distracted by my upcoming wedding. 6 years later…one husband, a flat, and two babies under two! I had my first baby in January 2015. In a nutshell, having my son was a shock to the system and completely turned my world upside down. The sleep deprivation felt like torture and I had difficulty with breastfeeding. I was in a zombie state for the first six months.As things started to settle down, I found out that I was pregnant…again. This was during my first week back at work! My daughter was born in September 2016. Now I had two babies under twenty...
React.js is a popular JavaScript library for building reusable UI components. React Native takes all the great features of React, from the one-way binding and virtual DOM to debugging tools, and applies them to mobile app development on iOS and Android. With the React Native Universal Windows platform extension, you can now make your React Native applications run on the Universal Windows families of devices, including desktop, mobile, and Xbox, as well as Windows IoT, Surface Hub, and HoloLens. Further Reading on SmashingMag: In this code story, we will walk through the process of setting up a Universal Windows project for React Native, importing core Windows-specific modules to your JavaScript components, and running the app with Visual Studio. Installing React Native For Windows Installing the React Native Universal Windows platform extension is easy, whether you want to add the Windows platform to your existing app, or you want to start from scratch building an app just for Windows. Adding React Native for Windows to Existing Projects React Native developers may be familiar with , a tool initially built to simplify the process of adding native dependencies to React Native projects. RNPM has a great plugin architecture upon which the React Native for Windows command line tools were built. To start, make sure you have RNPM installed globally. npm install -g rnpm Once RNPM is installed, install the Windows plugin for RNPM and initialize your project. npm install --save-dev rnpm-plugin-windows rnpm windows The windows command will do the following: Install react-native-windows from NPM, Read the name of your project from package.json, The RNPM plugin architecture searches your local package.json dependencies...
First, why would you do this? Why not. It’s awesome. It’s a learning experience. It’s cheaper to get 6 pis than six “real computers.” It’s somewhat portable. While you can certainly quickly and easily build a Kubernetes Cluster in the cloud within your browser using a Cloud Shell, there’s something more visceral about learning it this way, IMHO. Additionally, it’s a non-trivial little bit of power you’ve got here. This is also a great little development cluster for experimenting. I’m very happy with the result. By the end of this blog post you’ll have not just Hello World but you’ll have Cloud Native Distributed Containerized RESTful microservice based on ARMv7 w/ k8s Hello World! as a service. (original Tweet). 😉 Not familiar with why Kubernetes is cool? Check out Julia Evans’ blog and read her K8s posts and you’ll be convinced! Hardware List (scroll down for Software) Here’s your shopping list. You may have a bunch of this stuff already. I had the Raspberry Pis and SD Cards already. 6 – Raspberry Pi 3 – I picked 6, but you should have at least 3 or 4. One Boss/Master and n workers. I did 6 because it’s perfect for the power supply, perfect for the 8-port hub, AND it’s a big but not unruly number. 6 – Samsung 32Gb Micro SDHC cards – Don’t be too cheap. Faster SD cards are better. 2×6 – 1ft flat Ethernet cables – Flat is the key here. They are WAY more flexible. If you try to do this with regular 1ft cables you’ll find them inflexible and frustrating. Get extras. 1 –...
On-demand apps are increasingly getting popular and from cab apps to food ordering apps to apps for ordering groceries and daily needs, on-demand app development is facing never-before demands from entrepreneurs across niches. As nearly 3 million people now use smartphones and a vast majority of them use their devices throughout the day, these users increasingly prefer it extremely convenient to order their needful through mobile apps. This is precisely why on-demand apps are no longer limited to just food ordering apps. Almost all consumer businesses can take advantage of such apps now. Here through the length of this post, we are going to explore the opportunities opened by on-demand apps along with the challenges such apps face and the strategies businesses need to adapt to take on the opportunity of such apps. Why Do Businesses Need To Invest In The On-Demand App? With on-demand apps, your existing business can reach a wider audience and grab businesses that were otherwise impossible. Basically, on-demand apps offer the smartest way to make your business deliverables for the wider audience. On-demand apps offer the smartest way to engage your customers, enhance the frequency of orders and boost business volume. Take the example of food startup app idea that prospered in recent years. If you have a food restaurant chain and cater to the city population, by simply turning your business into an on-demand food app you can give your business a push in terms of sales, customer engagement, and customer loyalty. The app will allow your customers a smart way to order foods when and where they need. Similarly, as a retailer...
Don’t fall for this VPN scam, huge attacks on WordPress sites and lessons from a data breach Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Friday June 5th. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for ITWorldCanada.com. Criminals are taking advantage of the increasing use of virtual private network software by people working at home to spread malware. A VPN may be required by employers for safely logging into company applications. Knowing that, hackers are sending targeted email to people pretending to be from the IT department of their employer. The message suggests the included link is for a VPN software update. To get it the victim is asked to click on the link and log in. But according to a security firm called Abnormal Security, which discovered the scam, the link goes to an Office 365 website that captures the victim’s username and password. Some 15,000 fake update messages have gone to Office 365 users. What should you do? First, if your employer doesn’t require you to have a VPN ignore messages like this. Second, whenever you get any email with a link check where the email came from. It’s easy for the sender’s name to be a fake, but the full email address of the sender will show where it really came from. Sometimes the email address is a giveaway: It’s so different from what you expect. Other times criminals make the effort to register a look-alike domain, so ask yourself if it’s the same email address you usually get messages from a company or a friend. Security experts constantly emphasize the need to be careful with any message...
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