Forgetting to Push with Git
I’ve been tinkering around with my setups related to git lately, and have come up with an idea that I have found insanely helpful. To cut to the chase, I’m using private git repositories for all of my projects (personal and team) in order to never lose a change.
Vim is Fun
Over the summer in my off time or whenever I was waiting for something to do, I invested some of my effort into learning the wizard-like editor known as Vim.
This post will serve as a reminder to myself for all the commands I find most useful in everyday situations.
Raspberry Pi Zero Super Gadget
So I just got a RaspberryPi Zero in the mail a few days ago, and found a way to turn it into a plug-and-play flash drive and computer combo, using just one OTG cable for both power and data. Its a real neat trick I picked up from this blog post, but I took it just a slight step forward.
Heroku, Node.js, and Twitch.tv
This last summer, I spent my free time learning how to use Node.js for a variety of small projects with friends: A Node.js website on Heroku, a javascript Twitch bot, and a combination Twitch streamer overlay and webpage in Unity3D.
Summer with Android
This last summer I was hired as a intern programmer to work on an app called ReallyMake. It is an app that lets you throw, sculpt, and paint pottery on your phone as though you were at a potters wheel. It also has some cool features like viewing the pot in augmented reality and sending the the model to be 3D printed.