PinnedPublished inLevel Up CodingIs working from home a “failed experiment”? No.Working from home this past year has been difficult for many people, but we need to start separating this past year from pre &…Apr 13, 2021Apr 13, 2021
Published inBootcampCase study: Redeveloping my site in Svelte, Sapper and Sanity.IOEvery now and then I redevelop my site as an exercise to learn something new. This time it is the turn of Svelte, Sapper and Sanity.ioApr 9, 2021Apr 9, 2021
Published inLevel Up CodingVueJS, the Composition API & Firebase AuthenticationCreating a web app with signup and login social authentication using VueJS, the Composition API and Firebase Authentication.Nov 12, 2020Nov 12, 2020
Published inLevel Up CodingStructuring VueJS apps with the Composition APIVue 3 introduces us to the Composition API, something aimed at addressing code reuse and maintainability in VueJS apps. Here’s a quick…Oct 12, 20201Oct 12, 20201
Published inLevel Up CodingBasic Custom Cookie Authentication with .Net Core 3.1Adding simple custom cookie-based authentication to a .NET core 3.1 appSep 23, 2020Sep 23, 2020
Published inLevel Up CodingStructuring Vue components for reuseVueJS is an ultra-flexible front-end JavaScript framework for Single Page Applications, below is a small suggestion for how to structure…Jul 30, 2020Jul 30, 2020
Published inLevel Up CodingGraphQL with .NETCreating a GraphQL API using DotNet Core 3 and graphql-dotnetJun 17, 2020Jun 17, 2020
Published inThe StartupPush vs Pull in Software DevelopmentI’ve been thinking a lot recently about Push vs Pull in software development; two terms that refer to how work is moved through the…Jun 9, 2020Jun 9, 2020
Published inThe StartupJAMStack saved our buttsJAMStack is an architectural paradigm that is gaining popularity amongst developers, particularly front-end developers. Here are some of…May 28, 2020May 28, 2020
Published inThe StartupTest Driven Development — An OpinionI’ve seen a lot of hate recently for TDD. People seem to think it’s either completely crazy or massively inefficient. However, done right…May 23, 20201May 23, 20201