Author Archives for Mark Trego

About Mark Trego

Mark Trego is the Founder and CEO of Stone River eLearning, a publishing company for video training courses on programming and development.

8 Tips For a Better Web Development Career

July 25, 2016 6:39 am Published by

1.Invest in your skills You need to invest in yourself in order to grow and it doesn’t mean spending money on expensive books and course, it is more of investing your time. There is no shortcut to success and so...

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10 Programming Languages You Need to Know in 2016

July 13, 2016 6:23 pm Published by

Students just dipping their toes into the world of coding often ask ‘Which programming language will make me the most money?’ or ‘Which is the newest, coolest language on the block that I should start learning?’ Both questions are taking...

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5 Reasons to Learn Ruby Programming

July 8, 2016 2:25 pm Published by

Developed in the mid 1990s by Japanese programmer Yukihiro Matsumoto, Ruby is a dynamic, object-oriented, general-purpose programming language. It was influenced heavily by Perl, Msalltalk, Ada and Lisp. If you’re still skeptical of Ruby, check out some of the following...

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Overview of the New Features for Bootstrap 4

June 14, 2016 4:01 pm Published by

Bootstrap is a powerful HTML & CSS front-end framework for building responsive websites. Bootstrap’s unsophisticated learning curve make it a great framework to master for beginner web developers, but encourages professional developers to consider taking a more native approach for...

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What is a Mean Stack and Why Should You Use it?

June 9, 2016 7:24 pm Published by

3 years ago Valeri Karpov wrote about the quartet of Node.js, Angular Js, Express.js and Mongo DB on the Mongo DB blog. His team, he explained, affectionately call this quartet the ‘Mean Stack’. Little did he know the little Mean...

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3 Expert Tips To Get Started with Julia

June 1, 2016 8:53 pm Published by

A language that performs huge scientific and high performance numerical calculations with great efficacy sounds cool. But its not exactly something every programmer needs. Does that mean Julia is of no relevance to the majority of coders and developers out...

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