Image: Prettier.io
Set-up ESLint and Prettier # I’m a big fan of linting and I love the configurability of ESLint with the auto formatting capabilities of Prettier.
Photo by Sai Kiran Anagani on Unsplash
Earlier this year I completed the 100 days of code challenge. A few Twitterers suggested I write a summary of my 100 day coding challenge experience.
This post relates to a front-end JavaScript and Knockout.js MVVM project, using APIs from Google Maps and Foursquare. The GitHub repo is here, and a demo is live on surge.
I’ve joined the #100DaysOfCode Challenge. Over Christmas I decided to focus in Q1 2017 on completing Udacity’s Full-Stack Nanodegree. As part of this, a complementary objective is I want to really get to grips with Python.
Encouraged by a conversation with Andy @ Udacity, I made the decision to start a technical coding blog with a focus on helping me to learn more and document my coding journey.
First, some context. I have blogged before. For several years I blogged on cycling (road, mountain biking, and as a means of simply getting from A to B).