Michael WerlingJavascript Tools that I used to make my Spidey ProjectAs mentioned in my last post, I used the Javascript coding language in conjunction with a Rails backend to create a system of tracking…Jan 25, 2022Jan 25, 2022
Michael WerlingInto the Spidey-verse…of JavascriptAfter our fourth month in the software engineering program at the Flatiron school, we had to build an application with a Rails API backend…Jan 9, 2022Jan 9, 2022
Michael WerlingInto the Spidey-verse…of JavascriptAfter our fourth month in the software engineering program at the Flatiron school, we had to build an application with a Rails API backend…Jun 20, 2021Jun 20, 2021
Michael WerlingFlatiron School Part 3: Ruby on RailsDuring month 3 at the Flatiron School, we learned about this absolutely incredible wed building framework called Ruby on Rails. Much like…May 16, 2021May 16, 2021
Michael WerlingSinatra Web Application using ActiveRecord and SQLiteAfter my second month at the Flatiron School, I had the pleasure of creating a web application using the Sinatra framework. This…Apr 18, 2021Apr 18, 2021
Michael WerlingIterator Methods in RubyAs I mentioned in my original post about my first project, one of the hardest aspects to grasp was how to take a collection of data and…Mar 29, 2021Mar 29, 2021
Michael WerlingFollow Up to my First CLI Application (Adding Find_by_Type Functionality)Over the last week, I have had the opportunity to get my first working application looked over by a few students and one of our…Mar 26, 2021Mar 26, 2021
Michael WerlingPokemon Type Battle Stat TrackerHow I built my very first CLI application.Mar 21, 2021Mar 21, 2021
Michael WerlingCaught between the outdoors and computers my whole life.Why I am changing my career trajectory at 28.Mar 5, 2021Mar 5, 2021