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Author Archives: Martin (Chaim) Berlove

8 Jun

Git: Common Tasks

As a git user I am no expert. I don’t know if I’ll ever be, yet I use it every day.   I’m not alone — many people recognize the critical role version control plays in development work, but it’s...
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software engineering common tasks, git, guide, programming, software development, version control 1 Comment
16 May

Postgres, Sequelize, and CentOS 7: Quick & Dirty Resource Guide

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The PostgreSQL variant of SQL is pretty popular these days, and its adopters are quick to point out a number of advantages. Like any system, though, it does take some getting used to, perhaps more so than other, more popular...
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web development centos, database, development, guide, javascript, nodejs, postgresql, resources, sequelize, SQL, troubleshooting
29 Mar

Free Programming eBook Review: Building Better Responsive Websites

Cover image from Building Better Responsive Websites.
  There are a lot of ebooks out there for tech, and a lot of them are free. They make for a very cheap approach to  keeping your skills up to date. Some are better than others, though, and today...
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book review, web development book, ebook, free, review, web development
14 Mar

Discrete Math for Computer Programming — Where Do I Start?

Numbers, representing discrete math.
  If you’re studying programming or computer science, you know discrete math is a core competency for developing software.   Simple enough if you’re enrolled in college or a code school — discrete math is built right in, usually as...
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14 Mar

Learn R! — Resources

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  Whether you’re a budding data scientist, a student of programming, or a researcher delving into analytics, R is a language which — while unusual compared to the standard regimen of programming languages — has its own unique flair and...
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17 Feb

When You Suddenly Hate Programming

  Adapted and expanded from my response on Quora.   From the outside, development work is an appealing opportunity. It’s in high demand, it pays well, and it lets you use your brain. Fun, right? Well, for many, yes! It...
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15 Feb

6 Ways to Learn Javascript in a Hurry

Javascript seems to be one of those things that people always want to learn in a hurry. Maybe it’s because most of them are students and students have neither time nor patience, maybe it’s because Javascript lends itself to being...
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javascript, learning, web development development, fast, javascript, learn, programming, web development
30 Aug

Learning Jenkins: Example Projects

Learning Jenkins? Jenkins, a free continuous integration tool, is fantastic for handling large projects, and its abilities within its domain are practically limitless. But this benefit is a hindrance, too — getting started can be befuddling!   The fundamentals of...
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7 Oct

An Open Letter to Online Services

    Dear [Generic Online Service],   I value your existence.   Without Dropbox, I wouldn’t have been able to print out that resume last-minute before my interview. Without Grooveshark, my hours spent coding would be much more tedious. Without...
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1 Aug

Tangling with Open-Source

Tangling with Open-Source
Right now, I’m breathing a sigh of relief. I’m letting many weeks of pent-up frustration slip away. And at the same time, I’m realizing how glad I am to have encountered the uniquely enlightening source of that frustration.   I...
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