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Drinking Coffee/JavaScript? Sip on Mocha and Chai for testing
April 8, 2015
So on the road to deeper JavaScript use and appreciation (the latter is the tricky one but so far it's not too bad), I reached the point where I needed to step my testing game up. Most programmers see it as a tedious process or feel bogged down by the deadline
I'll Open My Own Data, Thank You Very Much
February 21, 2015
Citizen of the world: You want information to be publicly accessible? Freedom of Information Unit is neither efficient nor transparent? Information publicly available isn't in a form you can easily use? Well my friend, web scraping might just be for you! New W
Throwing 2015 Into Chaos with Goals
January 11, 2015
Every year I keep my distance from the resolutions frenzy. I'm not a guyfor structure and rule books (no, I am still a law-abiding citizen). Sotelling myself "I'm changing my life with these 5 steps!" was nevergoing to fly with me. Of course my parents, teache
Trinidad and Tobago JavaScript User Group & The Yearning for a Developer Environment
December 7, 2014
Hey everyone, something quite cool happened yesterday. I have been away from Trinidad and Tobago for the last five years O_o, so while I have to catch up a lot on the tech scene here I have also had the experience of participating in thriving tech communities.
Kraken.js and PayPal's Open Source Revolution
November 10, 2014
Talks are always a good way to keep up with a field of study And with technology, there is an abundant of talks you can access all over the interwebz. For the record, O'Reilly has a large pool of webcasts which you can watch for free. Don't hold back on learni
Easy Emails with SendGrid
November 9, 2014
Was doing a little hacking for a buddy, started off with a mobile app (based on this little PhoneGap experiment and I ended up coding the server as well. It didn't have to do much so some quick Node.js scripting was good enough for the task. One of the things
Small Website? Go Flask, and Use Blueprints
October 31, 2014
It seems I've got into web development more and more. As I'm sticking to a language I know and love, I'm using Flask - a super awesome microframework based on the powerful Werkzeug and Jinja2 libraries. Why not Django? No particular reason, I've used it befor
More About My Nerd Side
October 25, 2014
S/O to Hassan Voyeau for this geeky interview that's featuring on his blog. Hassan created and maintains T3CHTT, an all encompassing technology blog with an international coverage and a Trinbagonian focus. He's kickstarting a weekly segment that interviews som
foo = 'Hello'
October 16, 2014
Hi everyone, This is my official, first blog post to announce myself to the world! While I brainstorm how best I can release my propaganda, I should at least let you know that you'll be seeing code, computer theory, policy, basically anything tech. You'll also