Nuxt Example part 1.
Going further into Nuxt and vue with this new example project. We will be making a rock, paper, scissors game but using the rule set for the BBT version adding lizard and spock.
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Web Development: Intro to Nuxt.js
A Quick introduction to the Nuxt.js framework for web development. Here we will go over the basic install, file tree structure, component creation, and basic routing.
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Data Structures: Ordered Array.
A look at and coding of the main difference between a standard array and an ordered array
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Video demo of Kanr
A quick walkthrough of Kanr at the current stage of development.
Kanr is a CLI Kanban board that is in the pre-alpha stage of development.
It will be free and open sorced. Just seeing if there is any interest out there.
Repository:
https://gitlab.com/jboothwebdev1/kanr
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Algorithms part 1
Alright first of the videos for the algorithms part of data structures and algorithms. Here we look at two of the most basic algorithms the bubble sort and the selection sort.
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Data Structures and algorithms Intro
A introduction to data structures and algorithms. An overview of my learning as I am going back to basics.
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Rust API: Adding complexity
In this one we start adding some complexity with the transaction controller and queries. As stated in the video this a backend API for a personal project that is a budgeting application. I am rewritting the back end in the rust programming language using the Actix web framework.
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Rust Api: Walkthrough
A walk through of the live coding and the start of the next controller with some explanations. Kept this on shorter due to the repeating nature of this controller once I get to the more complex calls I'll add it here.
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Rust CLI Tool: Part Two
Continue making the CLI tool with adding some validations on the flags.
This is is just coding no walk through or talking.
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Rust CLI Tool: Part one
A different style of video. Creating a CLI to help with transforming data from csv in something that I can directly copy into code. Let me know what you would like to see in the future
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Text Editor vs IDE: Does it matter?
Here we take a look at what you should really care about when choosing a program to write code.
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Live Coding: Rust API
Another session of coding a backend API server in rust using the Actix library.
I didn't put the music in this time let me know which you prefer.
Yes this one is edited more than usual. There was a lot of reading of documentation to try and figure out some of the issues so I tried to only show the most pertinent parts.
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Web Development Tutorial part 5: Add API calls
In this video we go over useing json-server to mimic api calls. Then we replace all the CRUD functions with api calls using Javascripts fetch.
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Web Development Tutorial Part four: Adding Deletion.
In this part we update the styling on the check box and add the delete functionality to our delete button completing the CRUD application.
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Live Coding: Rust Backend Api Server
Starting a Rust server to replace the backend for a personal project. Heroku recently removed their free trier. So trying to make the API serve as cost effective as possible.
documentation links:
https://actix.rs/
https://docs.rs/mongodb/latest/mongodb/
https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/
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Web development lesson two changing the edit button.
Here we change the edit button form a button to a checkbox and add functionality to update a field.
This series is an elementary level example of webdevelopment bring HTML, CSS and Javascript together to build a web application.
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Web development Lesson Two: Part 2 starting the todo's
In this part of the Web development tutorial we start on the todo list application. This is once again using HTML, CSS, and javascript to make a web application.
Aimed at people just starting out in web development or programming.
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Web development: Lesson Two Part one bringing it together
This lesson is about start to bring the three technologies together. HTML, CSS, and Javascript. This is an introduction to how javascript incorporates with the HTML and CSS to create dynamic creation of web pages. We go over the basic interaction with the DOM and how to actually bring in the js through the HTML.
next part will be a structured app based off of a wire frame
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API battle: Actix web vs asp.net vs fastapi
Doing a basic bench mark test. Using three api libraries, Rust actix web, c# asp.net7.0 and pythons fastapi. Just a fun little experiment.
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Web Development tutorial: Lesson One CSS
The continuation of the Lesson One. This part introduces styling with css. Building on the previous lesson. After this watch the Javascript videos in order to get the basics and then we are going to in corporate that into a new project.
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Livecoding: Web development text example.
Live coding part of the tutorial page for the web development tutorial. Useful to see something that is not scripted just coding as I would for all my projects. You get to see the mistakes and blunders and how I look up information.
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Web Development tutorial: Lesson One HTML
This tutorial is aimed at people who are interested in getting started with web development.
I wanted to task a different approach with this tutorial in that most web development will start you out with a bunch of HTML and then CSS and then Javascript. Here I am going to focus on a small projects and we are going to build then step by step using all three the way that you would with an actual project.
Before adding in the Javascript we will go over basic programming and javascript by itself before. getting into anything too complicated.
Text based Lessons and references will be available soon at
https://createthroughcode/tutorials
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Beginner Javascript: array methods
The Beginner Javascript will look more in depth in. topics and start using some of the build in methods. Some videos will also be purely focuse on methods to be used as a video reference point.
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Kotlin: onBudget Shopping list part 10 refactoring
A walk through of a personal project that I wanted to create. I started to learn Kotlin and app development because I want to create this app. Now you can follow along with parts of my journey learn Kotlin
Project this is a shopping list that will allow the user to create trips that have a spending goal. and keeps track of how much you have spent as you add items to the list.
Refrence Links
Code:
https://gitlab.com/jboothwebdev1/budget-shopping
Kotlin docs:
https://kotlinlang.org/
Android docs:
https://developer.android.com/
Stack
Kotlin
Tech
Desk: Airlift sit/stand desk
Monitor: MSI 34in monitor
Computer: Lenovo Ideapad
OS: Pop.os
Mouse: Logitech MX master 2
Keyboard: nuphy air 75
IDE: Android Studio
Text Editor: Vim/ LunarVim edition
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onBudget shopping list part 9: binding the last fragment.
A walk through of a personal project that I wanted to create. I started to learn Kotlin and app development because I want to create this app. Now you can follow along with parts of my journey learn Kotlin
Project this is a shopping list that will allow the user to create trips that have a spending goal. and keeps track of how much you have spent as you add items to the list.
Refrence Links
Code:
https://gitlab.com/jboothwebdev1/budget-shopping
Kotlin docs:
https://kotlinlang.org/
Android docs:
https://developer.android.com/
Stack
Kotlin
Tech
Desk: Airlift sit/stand desk
Monitor: MSI 34in monitor
Computer: Lenovo Ideapad
OS: Pop.os
Mouse: Logitech MX master 2
Keyboard: nuphy air 75
IDE: Android Studio
Text Editor: Vim/ LunarVim edition
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