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Reflecting on past projects | Nick Stark
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Reflecting on past projects. May 9th, 2015 (Updated 12/30/2015). A week ago I was brought on to do support on a project I had wrapped up earlier this year. The client is bringing the project in-house and asked for help getting their team up to speed. Its interesting hearing feedback from developers other than my coworkers. A couple big things stood out to me based on the first few meetings. Build processes should not be magic. Show HOW in addition to WHY. Heavily document getting started materials. How t...
The blog has arrived | Nick Stark
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The blog has arrived. April 22nd, 2015. Yes, your eyes do not deceive you. Nick Stark has a blog. Here I hope to post semi-in-depth articles on web development as well as general musings. This site is a work-in-progress that Ive cobbled together in my last week or twos spare time. Just as a brief overview, this is what the site is currently made out of (I hope to expand on some of these in future posts). Tasks (although Im thinking about switching or nixing the task runner altogether).
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Create a website for free. We pride ourselves in being a friendly and approachable practice where clients feel valued as individuals and services are tailored to specific needs. The firm was established in 2009 and we offer a personal level of service, providing both efficient accountancy and tax services with clear financial advice at affordable rates. We have a wide range of experience with all types of business areas including:. Consultants (IT, health and safety, etc.). Nick has been most efficient i...
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Working with DOM API’s in Google Chrome – classList. Posted by Nick on Apr 3, 2012 in Development Tips and Tricks. By: Nick Stark – Seattle based UI Developer. Start by right clicking on an element within your webpage and select ‘Inspect element’. This will bring up the chrome inspection tool. Now hit the ‘esc’ key to bring up the console. We are now ready to start using the console to manipulate the DOM. In the console type-. 0classList.add(‘Foo’). Inversely, do the opposite to remove the class. An exam...
Nick Stark - Online Portfolio
An innovative designer, developer, performer. My name is nick stark,. I am well versed in javascript, php, mysql, and of course html and css. I admire clean design and strive to deliver the best work possible. even with complex graphics a clean interface is important. I learn quickly and can create anything I put my mind to. I like interesting projects that have unique problems to solve. Email me at starkknows@gmail.com. Call me at (858)848-5153.
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Let’s get better at forms #1: The form element and its children. January 7th, 2016. Reflecting on past projects. May 9th, 2015 (Updated 12/30/2015). The blog has arrived. April 22nd, 2015.
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Customer Relationship Management Application. From a set of designs, technical specifications, and requirements, this application was built on a custom PHP MVC framework. The system handles accounts, contacts, jobs, time reporting, and invoicing. LAMP, MVC, OOP. AJAX, Bootstrap 4, CSS3, HTML5, JavaScript, jQuery, SASS, UI. Apache, Digital Ocean, Linux, MySQL, PHP 7. Docker, Git, Gitflow, Github, Grunt (SASS, Watch), Regex, Sourcetree, YAML. LAMP, MVC, OOP. Ecommerce and Inventory Management Application.
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Mr Starr-Street Goes to Washington. September 12, 2016. September 12, 2016. Life As Nick Starr. Tags: A.P. Gerspach. While I appreciate some of the great things which happened while living in Seattle, it never felt like “home.” There were some horrific people who formed organizations with the specific intention of making my life miserable here. There were also nice people and friends made along the way. I just felt that the negativity never outweighed the good in people here. August 17, 2016. I’ve ...
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