June 14, 2016 4:01 pm
Published by Mark TregoBootstrap 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 bootstrapping a responsive website.
Ask any existing Bootstrap developer why they use the framework and they will happily answer, “It’s because of the convenient grid system, and implemented components.” — on top of being regularly maintained, Bootstrap sits comfortably as the leading responsive design framework you can get your hands on.
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June 11, 2016 6:16 pm
Published by Mark TregoFrom a student’s perspective, learning a new programming language is not just about knowing the syntax. It’s also about knowing the future scope of that particular language and how it will help you grow as a professional. With the ever growing interest in web development, we decided to put together everything you need to know about which languages play a vital role in this area, and where they stand among other languages.
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June 9, 2016 7:24 pm
Published by Mark Trego3 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 Stack that could soon became an obsession for programmers, developers and web development enthusiasts across the globe.
As Karpov pointed out, there are extreme advantages to using the same programming language across the whole web development integration process. And if there is one programming language with the capabilities and resources to be the brains of your system, it has to be Javascript.
That doesn’t exactly explain what Mean Stack is however, so here’s an overview of how it works…
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