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MEAN Stack – Intro to AngularJS ngRepeat & ngClass – Day 4

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We’ll look at two Angular directives, looping through an array using ng-repeat, adding some dynamic styles using ng-class and add them to our MEAN Stack

We look at:
– Two Angular Directives
– Looping through an array using ng-repeat
– adding some dynamic styles using ng-class

MEAN Stack – Intro to Bootstrap Buttons, Glyphicons, Navbar – Day 3

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We look at:
– Continuing to build based on our App Design (use cases, storyboard, and wireframes)
– An Introduction to Bootstrap Buttons
– An Introduction to Bootstrap Glyphicons
– A Quick Intro to Chrome Developer Tools
– An Introduction to Bootstrap NavBars
– Changing the color of the MEAN Stack NavBar
– Changing the Brand Label on the NavBar

MEAN Stack Intro to Bootstrap Grids Day 2

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We look at:
– Our App Designs (use cases, storyboard, and wireframes)
– We’ll then take the design and split it into a Bootstrap grid layout.
– Locating the home page in the MEAN Stack app structure
– We start building a responsive web app using Bootstrap!

Overview of the MEAN Stack App Structure Day 1

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An overview of the key files and folders in the MEAN Stack App Structure. What is the mean stack? What’s in folders like: Public, App, Config, Node_Modules?

The 30 Day MEAN Stack Honolulu Challenge

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30 jam packed videos with something that you can do with your MEAN Stack app, in less than 15 minutes. A great example and tutorial challenge for anyone new to the mean stack.

Getting started with the MEAN stack

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The hardest part of web development is not knowing where to start, and over thinking the process. Once you’ve jumped over that hurdle, you’ll wonder what you were so worried about! This post goes through the process of installing the MEAN Stack (MongoDB, Express.js, Angular.js, Node.js).

Functional Interaction Design – Part 6

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An introduction to functional design. We’ll identify a subset of requirements and create an interaction flow. We’ll then look at each step in the interaction flow with: use cases, storyboards, wireframes and business rules.

Use cases and storyboards – Part 5

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Once we’ve locked in a set of requirements, we can start designing! We’ll begin by creating a list of use cases, and storyboards (scenarios). Storyboards and wire-frames are often created in parallel, and changing one normally leads to changes in the other.

Behaviour Driven Requirements – Part 4

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Behaviour driven tests are also a great way to make sure that the requirements aren’t forgotten about as the project progresses. There’s no better way to show progress than when you can easily show how many tests are passing at any point in time.

Do you know what day it is? It’s #nodebotsday!

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  I had so much fun mentoring at NodeBots day in Melbourne! I got to meet a great bunch of people from such diverse backgrounds, and all with a love for learning and experimenting. The day started off with registrations. We got to the venue just before 10am, and people were already lining up, so the registration process […]

Stripe launches in Aus! Fireside with Paul Bassat & John Collison

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Startup Victoria's fireside chat with Paul Bassat and John Collison is underway! It's a full house! #StartupVic pic.twitter.com/Wfr3W5cW7t — Startup Victoria (@StartupVic) July 22, 2014 I really enjoyed going along to the fireside chat with Paul Bassat & John Collison on Tuesday night, and it was great to see some familiar faces in the crowd. […]

Business Goals, Feasibility and Fit Gap – Part 3

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This approach is not too dissimilar from something that you might see in a business case. After all, the more we understand about the business drivers, the more we can reduce assumptions, and focus on the real, underlying problems.

Business Processes and Workflows – Part 2

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A context diagram is a great place to start exploring. It lets us look at a problem from the outside, and peel away the layers until we get to the core. This is a great way to understand how a business interacts with the entities that live outside of it.

Analyse and Identify the Problem – Part 1

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New customers are often referred to App-Makers by existing or previous customers (which is a great thing!). However, this can often mean that early interactions with a customer are recorded in Facebook chat, SMS messages, and emails with different members of the team.

Web App development: how do you build a web app?

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To help lift the veil of secrecy around where software comes from, and how to actually make it work for you and your business, lets go through a step by step approach of architecting, designing, and developing a web app.

When new technology is already obsolete

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I’ve been using the MEAN stack for quite some time now (MEAN is a web app stack which consists of MongoDB, Express, Angular, Node). In the last few months, the stack, predominately the ‘A’ (Angular.js) part of the stack has gone through a process of transition. This has been a bit of an awkward time […]

What is GitHub? Open source tips and tricks

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GitHub: has millions of public and private repositories, with thousands more being added everyday. GitHub repositories or ‘repos’, are used as a collaborative means of source control. Github allows a granular level of change control and code management. This means that code changes can be clearly identified, issues can be addressed, and new features can be requested, all in one place.

Girl Geek Academy Launch Party!

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The Girl Geek Academy is here! I’ve even signed up to teach! It’s such a great concept – The first female-founded global learning academy for girl geek hackers, hustlers, and hipsters.

Getting started with Nodejs and Arduino UNO Tutorial

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NodeBots Day is just a couple of weeks away, so I want to share what I’ve been doing with Node and Arduino in recent times. This post is aimed at very basic, hello world type examples of using NodeJS as a server to run JavaScript code on Arduino UNO hardware.

Put a little methodology in that madness

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When you’re building software, regardless of whether it’s software that will be installed on a computer (think .exe) or hosted in the cloud (think www), it’s generally a good idea to follow some methodology. I say generally, because you could choose to ignore the methodology.

The downside of not following some methodology is that things may take you a bit longer, with likely repetition and rework. This could be a problem when you’re creating software on a budget and within a specified timeframe; but may not be an issue if you are just starting out and teaching yourself to code.

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