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12 DEVS IS BACK!
12 Devs of Winter. The fourth 12 Devs event will take place in January. We’ll be once again taking over the Shoreditch Works Village Hall for another evening of talks, company and some amazing food & drink too! Our first three events have been incredible and at our last event at our new home at the Village Hall saw over 120attendees! The new
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EDUCATION | SERIES | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Colin Kersley on apprenticeships. As someone that’s experienced such an apprenticeship, I feel it’s the best way to be integrated into this industry and it’d be a great step for the industry to adopt this approach in educating more people to become part of it. WRITING A WEB APPLICATION WITH RUBY ON RAILS Create the rails app. When you install rails, it comes with a bunch of other libraries and/or command line tools. The main one is rails. For now, we’ll use it to generate the initial skeleton: rails new bookmarks -T -d sqlite3 -B. I’ve also passed some arguments to the command: bookmarks: is FIN. | 12 DEVS IS BACK! 12 Devs—and the 12 Devs of Xmas that started it all—has been immense fun. Three years of learning and doing for all of us involved. The idea started in the closing months of 2010 when Adam, Clinton & I hatched plans through email to build and launch something to give back to the community.. Five weeks later and the first article went live on12Devsofxmas.co.uk.
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BUILDING STATIC WEBSITES WITH MIDDLEMAN Middleman is a library for creating static websites written in Ruby, that utilises some of the power of Rails (the popular Ruby web framework). It allows you to build static websites with modern workflows in mind and with a high degree of developer productivity. In this article we’ll be touching on how Middleman works, some of itsfeatures
12 DEVS IS BACK!
12 Devs of Winter. The fourth 12 Devs event will take place in January. We’ll be once again taking over the Shoreditch Works Village Hall for another evening of talks, company and some amazing food & drink too! Our first three events have been incredible and at our last event at our new home at the Village Hall saw over 120attendees! The new
ARTICLES | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Content with Ember.js. On the penultimate day of the Summer Series, our Eleventh article is from Eduà rd Moldovan on Ember.js. One of the aims of Ember.js is to offer developers the possibility of creating state of the art web apps which are in the same time really well engineered and in this article Eduà rd gives us a great intro into how to make that possible.12DEVS.CO.UK
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EDUCATION | SERIES | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Colin Kersley on apprenticeships. As someone that’s experienced such an apprenticeship, I feel it’s the best way to be integrated into this industry and it’d be a great step for the industry to adopt this approach in educating more people to become part of it. WRITING A WEB APPLICATION WITH RUBY ON RAILS Create the rails app. When you install rails, it comes with a bunch of other libraries and/or command line tools. The main one is rails. For now, we’ll use it to generate the initial skeleton: rails new bookmarks -T -d sqlite3 -B. I’ve also passed some arguments to the command: bookmarks: is FIN. | 12 DEVS IS BACK! 12 Devs—and the 12 Devs of Xmas that started it all—has been immense fun. Three years of learning and doing for all of us involved. The idea started in the closing months of 2010 when Adam, Clinton & I hatched plans through email to build and launch something to give back to the community.. Five weeks later and the first article went live on12Devsofxmas.co.uk.
PROMISES – AN ALTERNATIVE WAY TO APPROACH ASYNCHRONOUSSEE MORE ON12DEVS.CO.UK
BUILDING STATIC WEBSITES WITH MIDDLEMAN Middleman is a library for creating static websites written in Ruby, that utilises some of the power of Rails (the popular Ruby web framework). It allows you to build static websites with modern workflows in mind and with a high degree of developer productivity. In this article we’ll be touching on how Middleman works, some of itsfeatures
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Redirecting to https://12devs.co.uk/ EVENT | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Past events 12 Devs of Winter. The fourth 12 Devs event will take place in January. We’ll be once again taking over the Shoreditch Works Village Hall for another EDUCATION | SERIES | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Colin Kersley on apprenticeships. As someone that’s experienced such an apprenticeship, I feel it’s the best way to be integrated into this industry and it’d be a great step for the industry to adopt this approach in educating more people to become part of it. CONTENT WITH EMBER.JS Ember.js is a framework for creating ambitious web applications. The official site offers guides and api documentation, which are currently quite good – so if you are not familiar with Ember.js take a tour in the guides and you will find out all the goodness about it.. As for myself, I’ve been a web developer for a while. Most of my time has been spent in PHP coding, but during that I have AN INTRODUCTION TO HARDWARE HACKING, OR WHY THREE LEVELS On the sixth day of the Summer Series, Alex Roche takes a look at hardware hacking. It’s becoming increasingly popular over the last year or so that people want to get closer to the hardware RAPID PROTOTYPING WITH ANGULARJS Our third article of the Summer Series sees Tom Ashworth take us through a JS toolset rising in popularity over the last few months, AngularJS. AngularJS SEMANTIC GRIDS WITH SASS LOOPS AND SILENT PLACEHOLDERS Grid frameworks and boilerplates often get a bad rap and certainly one of the things high up on the list of moans and groans is the HTML and CSS that they force you to use generate:. With the rapid adoption of box-sizing:border-box it’s now pretty straightforward to make your own grid that is right for your content – which is great!. However, there’s still the issue of writing code that KEIR WHITAKER ON WORKSHOPS Keir Whitaker has been developing web sites for over 14 years. He works with Shopify in the role of Design Advocate and is also one half of Viewport Industries - a company focused on producing products and services for creative professionals. He is co-host of The Back to Front Show podcast and publishes his Weekly Miscellany newsletterevery Friday.
12 DEVS RETURNS
After a year’s hiatus, we’ve decided that life just isn’t the same without 12 Devs. So this Christmas, 12 Devs of Xmas will make it’s return. Anthony and I had a lot of fun (and did a lot of work) running 12 Devs, and while at the time it was the right decision to bring the project to an end, we now feel the time is right to bring back the series of articles around the Christmas period. ELIZABETH GARDINER ON TEACHING IN ACADEMIA Lots of people have, due to first or second hand experience, negative opinions of Web Design education. I felt the same and saw this as an opportunity to make something amazing, tell these backward12 DEVS IS BACK!
12 Devs of Winter. The fourth 12 Devs event will take place in January. We’ll be once again taking over the Shoreditch Works Village Hall for another evening of talks, company and some amazing food & drink too! Our first three events have been incredible and at our last event at our new home at the Village Hall saw over 120attendees! The new
ARTICLES | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Content with Ember.js. On the penultimate day of the Summer Series, our Eleventh article is from Eduà rd Moldovan on Ember.js. One of the aims of Ember.js is to offer developers the possibility of creating state of the art web apps which are in the same time really well engineered and in this article Eduà rd gives us a great intro into how to make that possible. ABOUT | 12 DEVS IS BACK! About. 12 Devs is an evolution of the 12 Devs of Xmas, a way to bring more cool web development articles to you throughout the year. However 12 Devs won’t just be about the tutorial and tips articles, we’re also going to be bringing you some great new features and events. EVENT | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Past events 12 Devs of Winter. The fourth 12 Devs event will take place in January. We’ll be once again taking over the Shoreditch Works Village Hall for another THOUGHTS | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Thoughts. The Thoughts series we’ll be talking to a variety of people in the web industry focussing on a certain topic each time to give your their views and opinions from their perspective in theindustry.
EDUCATION | SERIES | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Colin Kersley on apprenticeships. As someone that’s experienced such an apprenticeship, I feel it’s the best way to be integrated into this industry and it’d be a great step for the industry to adopt this approach in educating more people to become part of it. WRITING A WEB APPLICATION WITH RUBY ON RAILS Create the rails app. When you install rails, it comes with a bunch of other libraries and/or command line tools. The main one is rails. For now, we’ll use it to generate the initial skeleton: rails new bookmarks -T -d sqlite3 -B. I’ve also passed some arguments to the command: bookmarks: is PROMISES – AN ALTERNATIVE WAY TO APPROACH ASYNCHRONOUSSEE MORE ON12DEVS.CO.UK
FIN. | 12 DEVS IS BACK! 12 Devs—and the 12 Devs of Xmas that started it all—has been immense fun. Three years of learning and doing for all of us involved. The idea started in the closing months of 2010 when Adam, Clinton & I hatched plans through email to build and launch something to give back to the community.. Five weeks later and the first article went live on12Devsofxmas.co.uk.
BUILDING STATIC WEBSITES WITH MIDDLEMAN Middleman is a library for creating static websites written in Ruby, that utilises some of the power of Rails (the popular Ruby web framework). It allows you to build static websites with modern workflows in mind and with a high degree of developer productivity. In this article we’ll be touching on how Middleman works, some of itsfeatures
12 DEVS IS BACK!
12 Devs of Winter. The fourth 12 Devs event will take place in January. We’ll be once again taking over the Shoreditch Works Village Hall for another evening of talks, company and some amazing food & drink too! Our first three events have been incredible and at our last event at our new home at the Village Hall saw over 120attendees! The new
ARTICLES | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Content with Ember.js. On the penultimate day of the Summer Series, our Eleventh article is from Eduà rd Moldovan on Ember.js. One of the aims of Ember.js is to offer developers the possibility of creating state of the art web apps which are in the same time really well engineered and in this article Eduà rd gives us a great intro into how to make that possible. ABOUT | 12 DEVS IS BACK! About. 12 Devs is an evolution of the 12 Devs of Xmas, a way to bring more cool web development articles to you throughout the year. However 12 Devs won’t just be about the tutorial and tips articles, we’re also going to be bringing you some great new features and events. EVENT | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Past events 12 Devs of Winter. The fourth 12 Devs event will take place in January. We’ll be once again taking over the Shoreditch Works Village Hall for another THOUGHTS | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Thoughts. The Thoughts series we’ll be talking to a variety of people in the web industry focussing on a certain topic each time to give your their views and opinions from their perspective in theindustry.
EDUCATION | SERIES | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Colin Kersley on apprenticeships. As someone that’s experienced such an apprenticeship, I feel it’s the best way to be integrated into this industry and it’d be a great step for the industry to adopt this approach in educating more people to become part of it. WRITING A WEB APPLICATION WITH RUBY ON RAILS Create the rails app. When you install rails, it comes with a bunch of other libraries and/or command line tools. The main one is rails. For now, we’ll use it to generate the initial skeleton: rails new bookmarks -T -d sqlite3 -B. I’ve also passed some arguments to the command: bookmarks: is PROMISES – AN ALTERNATIVE WAY TO APPROACH ASYNCHRONOUSSEE MORE ON12DEVS.CO.UK
FIN. | 12 DEVS IS BACK! 12 Devs—and the 12 Devs of Xmas that started it all—has been immense fun. Three years of learning and doing for all of us involved. The idea started in the closing months of 2010 when Adam, Clinton & I hatched plans through email to build and launch something to give back to the community.. Five weeks later and the first article went live on12Devsofxmas.co.uk.
BUILDING STATIC WEBSITES WITH MIDDLEMAN Middleman is a library for creating static websites written in Ruby, that utilises some of the power of Rails (the popular Ruby web framework). It allows you to build static websites with modern workflows in mind and with a high degree of developer productivity. In this article we’ll be touching on how Middleman works, some of itsfeatures
AN INTRODUCTION TO HARDWARE HACKING, OR WHY THREE LEVELS Alex Roche. I'm a front and back-end web developer who loves little more than code that works the first time around, between 9 and 5 at least. Outside of that time, and i'm either on my bike headed somewhere, meeting up with friends or sleeping. FIN. | 12 DEVS IS BACK! 12 Devs—and the 12 Devs of Xmas that started it all—has been immense fun. Three years of learning and doing for all of us involved. The idea started in the closing months of 2010 when Adam, Clinton & I hatched plans through email to build and launch something to give back to the community.. Five weeks later and the first article went live on12Devsofxmas.co.uk.
RAPID PROTOTYPING WITH ANGULARJS Our third article of the Summer Series sees Tom Ashworth take us through a JS toolset rising in popularity over the last few months, AngularJS. AngularJS SEMANTIC GRIDS WITH SASS LOOPS AND SILENT PLACEHOLDERS Grid frameworks and boilerplates often get a bad rap and certainly one of the things high up on the list of moans and groans is the HTML and CSS that they force you to use generate:. With the rapid adoption of box-sizing:border-box it’s now pretty straightforward to make your own grid that is right for your content – which is great!. However, there’s still the issue of writing code that CONTENT WITH EMBER.JS Ember.js is a framework for creating ambitious web applications. The official site offers guides and api documentation, which are currently quite good – so if you are not familiar with Ember.js take a tour in the guides and you will find out all the goodness about it.. As for myself, I’ve been a web developer for a while. Most of my time has been spent in PHP coding, but during that I have GETTING CHATTY WITH METEOR.JS On the tenth day of the Summer Series, Ben Howdle takes a look at Meteor.js with an intro to how to build your first full-blown app with the framework. Meteor is another one of the JS frameworks th12 DEVS IS BACK!
12 Devs of Winter. The fourth 12 Devs event will take place in January. We’ll be once again taking over the Shoreditch Works Village Hall for another evening of talks, company and some amazing food & drink too! Our first three events have been incredible and at our last event at our new home at the Village Hall saw over 120attendees! The new
ARTICLES | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Content with Ember.js. On the penultimate day of the Summer Series, our Eleventh article is from Eduà rd Moldovan on Ember.js. One of the aims of Ember.js is to offer developers the possibility of creating state of the art web apps which are in the same time really well engineered and in this article Eduà rd gives us a great intro into how to make that possible. ABOUT | 12 DEVS IS BACK! About. 12 Devs is an evolution of the 12 Devs of Xmas, a way to bring more cool web development articles to you throughout the year. However 12 Devs won’t just be about the tutorial and tips articles, we’re also going to be bringing you some great new features and events. EVENT | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Past events 12 Devs of Winter. The fourth 12 Devs event will take place in January. We’ll be once again taking over the Shoreditch Works Village Hall for another THOUGHTS | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Thoughts. The Thoughts series we’ll be talking to a variety of people in the web industry focussing on a certain topic each time to give your their views and opinions from their perspective in theindustry.
EDUCATION | SERIES | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Colin Kersley on apprenticeships. As someone that’s experienced such an apprenticeship, I feel it’s the best way to be integrated into this industry and it’d be a great step for the industry to adopt this approach in educating more people to become part of it. WRITING A WEB APPLICATION WITH RUBY ON RAILS Create the rails app. When you install rails, it comes with a bunch of other libraries and/or command line tools. The main one is rails. For now, we’ll use it to generate the initial skeleton: rails new bookmarks -T -d sqlite3 -B. I’ve also passed some arguments to the command: bookmarks: is PROMISES – AN ALTERNATIVE WAY TO APPROACH ASYNCHRONOUSSEE MORE ON12DEVS.CO.UK
FIN. | 12 DEVS IS BACK! 12 Devs—and the 12 Devs of Xmas that started it all—has been immense fun. Three years of learning and doing for all of us involved. The idea started in the closing months of 2010 when Adam, Clinton & I hatched plans through email to build and launch something to give back to the community.. Five weeks later and the first article went live on12Devsofxmas.co.uk.
BUILDING STATIC WEBSITES WITH MIDDLEMAN Middleman is a library for creating static websites written in Ruby, that utilises some of the power of Rails (the popular Ruby web framework). It allows you to build static websites with modern workflows in mind and with a high degree of developer productivity. In this article we’ll be touching on how Middleman works, some of itsfeatures
12 DEVS IS BACK!
12 Devs of Winter. The fourth 12 Devs event will take place in January. We’ll be once again taking over the Shoreditch Works Village Hall for another evening of talks, company and some amazing food & drink too! Our first three events have been incredible and at our last event at our new home at the Village Hall saw over 120attendees! The new
ARTICLES | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Content with Ember.js. On the penultimate day of the Summer Series, our Eleventh article is from Eduà rd Moldovan on Ember.js. One of the aims of Ember.js is to offer developers the possibility of creating state of the art web apps which are in the same time really well engineered and in this article Eduà rd gives us a great intro into how to make that possible. ABOUT | 12 DEVS IS BACK! About. 12 Devs is an evolution of the 12 Devs of Xmas, a way to bring more cool web development articles to you throughout the year. However 12 Devs won’t just be about the tutorial and tips articles, we’re also going to be bringing you some great new features and events. EVENT | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Past events 12 Devs of Winter. The fourth 12 Devs event will take place in January. We’ll be once again taking over the Shoreditch Works Village Hall for another THOUGHTS | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Thoughts. The Thoughts series we’ll be talking to a variety of people in the web industry focussing on a certain topic each time to give your their views and opinions from their perspective in theindustry.
EDUCATION | SERIES | 12 DEVS IS BACK! Colin Kersley on apprenticeships. As someone that’s experienced such an apprenticeship, I feel it’s the best way to be integrated into this industry and it’d be a great step for the industry to adopt this approach in educating more people to become part of it. WRITING A WEB APPLICATION WITH RUBY ON RAILS Create the rails app. When you install rails, it comes with a bunch of other libraries and/or command line tools. The main one is rails. For now, we’ll use it to generate the initial skeleton: rails new bookmarks -T -d sqlite3 -B. I’ve also passed some arguments to the command: bookmarks: is PROMISES – AN ALTERNATIVE WAY TO APPROACH ASYNCHRONOUSSEE MORE ON12DEVS.CO.UK
FIN. | 12 DEVS IS BACK! 12 Devs—and the 12 Devs of Xmas that started it all—has been immense fun. Three years of learning and doing for all of us involved. The idea started in the closing months of 2010 when Adam, Clinton & I hatched plans through email to build and launch something to give back to the community.. Five weeks later and the first article went live on12Devsofxmas.co.uk.
BUILDING STATIC WEBSITES WITH MIDDLEMAN Middleman is a library for creating static websites written in Ruby, that utilises some of the power of Rails (the popular Ruby web framework). It allows you to build static websites with modern workflows in mind and with a high degree of developer productivity. In this article we’ll be touching on how Middleman works, some of itsfeatures
AN INTRODUCTION TO HARDWARE HACKING, OR WHY THREE LEVELS Alex Roche. I'm a front and back-end web developer who loves little more than code that works the first time around, between 9 and 5 at least. Outside of that time, and i'm either on my bike headed somewhere, meeting up with friends or sleeping. FIN. | 12 DEVS IS BACK! 12 Devs—and the 12 Devs of Xmas that started it all—has been immense fun. Three years of learning and doing for all of us involved. The idea started in the closing months of 2010 when Adam, Clinton & I hatched plans through email to build and launch something to give back to the community.. Five weeks later and the first article went live on12Devsofxmas.co.uk.
RAPID PROTOTYPING WITH ANGULARJS Our third article of the Summer Series sees Tom Ashworth take us through a JS toolset rising in popularity over the last few months, AngularJS. AngularJS SEMANTIC GRIDS WITH SASS LOOPS AND SILENT PLACEHOLDERS Grid frameworks and boilerplates often get a bad rap and certainly one of the things high up on the list of moans and groans is the HTML and CSS that they force you to use generate:. With the rapid adoption of box-sizing:border-box it’s now pretty straightforward to make your own grid that is right for your content – which is great!. However, there’s still the issue of writing code that CONTENT WITH EMBER.JS Ember.js is a framework for creating ambitious web applications. The official site offers guides and api documentation, which are currently quite good – so if you are not familiar with Ember.js take a tour in the guides and you will find out all the goodness about it.. As for myself, I’ve been a web developer for a while. Most of my time has been spent in PHP coding, but during that I have GETTING CHATTY WITH METEOR.JS On the tenth day of the Summer Series, Ben Howdle takes a look at Meteor.js with an intro to how to build your first full-blown app with the framework. Meteor is another one of the JS frameworks th* About
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After a year’s hiatus, we’ve decided that life just isn’t the same without 12 Devs. So this Christmas, 12 Devs of Xmas will make it’s return. Anthony and I had a lot of fun (and did a lot of work) running 12 Devs, and while at the time it was the right decision to bring the project to an end, we now feel the time is right to bring back the series of articles around the Christmas period.Read more
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WEB EXPERIMENTS WITH THE LEAP MOTION On our final day of the Summer Series, Phil Nash brings us a fantastic article exploring some brand new tech, the Leap Motion. Leap Motion is a brand new kind of controller giving us a touch free way of interacting with software, and as Phil will show us it also brings us a new way of interacting with the web!Phil Nash
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The fourth 12 Devs event will take place in January. We’ll be once again taking over the Shoreditch Works Village Hall for another evening of talks, company and some amazing food & drink too! Our first three events have been incredible and at our last event at our new home at the Village Hall saw over 120 attendees! The new structure introduced last time out will once again see two main speakers as well as two brand new speakers in our 12 Devs 12 Minutes talks. This time round we have the fantastic Laura Kalbag, one of our past writers from the 12 Devs of Xmas series as well as a special guest keynote still to be confirmed. Our 12 Devs 12 Minutes talks come from another 12 Devs of Xmas writer Stephen Fulljames, and another brand new speaker, Andrew Foster. We look forward to seeing you all there! And remember, if you’re interested in speaking as part of the 12 Devs 12 Minutes talks at a future event, get in touch!
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Sadly, the 12 Devs events—and indeed the whole 12Devs party in its current guise—will be coming to an end. 12 Devs—and the 12 Devs of Xmas that started it all—has been immense fun. Three years of learning and doing for all of us involved but for now it’s time for this project to end and for us as organisers move on and find new passions and pursuits.Read more
12 DEVS - SUMMER SERIES Coming at the start of July on the run up to our second event will be our first series of 12 articles since launching 12 Devs. Similar to the 12 Devs of Xmas series we will have 12 fantastic writers covering some of the latest and greatest technologies and techniques over the course of 12 days. Starting on the 6th of July and finishing the day befoe 12 Devs of Summer it's sure to be a fantastic series to get stuck into! Sign up to the newsletter below to be the first to hear about the upcoming writers and topics we'll be covering in July. Sign up to the newsletter12 DEVS OF XMAS
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