by Sourcetoad | Feb 22, 2016 | Database
With the demise of Parse, I had to be receptive to alternatives. Luckily I had already been suggested a contender, PouchDB. Theoretically, the first thing needed is to create a JSON payload with some important data you need to replicate from the client. Now, where is...
by Sourcetoad | Feb 16, 2016 | Programming
Auto-updating programs are definitely useful. When one evaluates their most-used programs, they’ll probably just as well notice that a majority of said programs auto update in the background. For instance, two of the programs I use the most—Chrome and Atom—are both...
by Sourcetoad | Jan 19, 2016 | Code, Cool Tools, Web Application Development
As developers, the integrated development environment (IDE) we choose to use is both incredibly important and something none of us really think about. The former because it truly helps us write code quickly and efficiently, predictive text, code scanning, syntax...
by Sourcetoad | Jan 4, 2016 | Design Trends, Web Design
Trend is an unattractive word. More often than not, a trend is something that is scoffed at or looked down on. In fact, trends and secret societies share a very specific characteristic: Whether you’re talking about Skull and Bones or flared pants, you’ll rarely find...
by Sourcetoad | Dec 15, 2015 | Project Management, Uncategorized
As a project manager in a technology setting, communication between clients and agencies can sometimes get pretty messy. With so many different channels of communication typically used within the life-cycle of a project—including a seemingly continuous...