Bonfire is a large project I am currently working on in my spare time. It is a site I am creating for Boy Scout troops to easily administer their troops. In this devlog, I’ll show you how to make an events card list using Vue and Vuetify.
Bonfire is a large project I am currently working on in my spare time. It is a site I am creating for Boy Scout troops to easily administer their troops. In this devlog, I'll show you how to make an events card list using Vue and Vuetify.
Bonfire is a large project I am currently working on in my spare time. It is a site I am creating for Boy Scout troops to easily administer their troops. In this devlog, I’ll explore how I decided to structure my application.
Bonfire is a large project I am currently working on in my spare time. It is a site I am creating for Boy Scout troops to easily administer their troops. In this devlog, I'll explore how I decided to structure my application.
Bonfire is the large project I am working currently on in my spare time. Bonfire is a site I am creating for Boy Scout troops to easily administer their troops. It is basically like a CMS/Wordpress type thing but already configured and tailor made for day to day administration. This is the start of my log into how I build this product from which technologies I use and why to code snippets, examples, problems, and how I solve them.
Bonfire is a tool I am currently building to help Boy Scout troops in day to day administration. Here's the first post in a short series where I log how I go about building it, problems encountered, and how to solve them.
As of my sophmore year in highschool, my robotics experience has come from tinkering with Arduinos and involvement in an organization called FIRST. FIRST is an organization created by Dean Kamen, inventor, entrepeneur, creator of the Segway (cool right?).
I have had the pleasure of participating in the FIRST Tech Challenge and FIRST Robotics Challenge competitions. They were amazing experiences which I have learned much from. These competitions are more than just robotics competitions but a way to inspire younger people to take interest in STEM.
So you want to start a blog. Maybe spread your newfound programming knowledge. Or maybe you’re posting a writeup about one of your projects. Or writing a cool baking recipe. But you don’t want to manage your own CMS like WordPress, or hosting, or DNS, or all that manual labour work. You want something that just works. You stumble upon Medium. Medium is great. Huge fan. But you want more. You don’t want to fit into the cookie cutter mold. You want your own site. Your own style. A little flair. The answer?
Have you ever wanted to start a blog? Maybe share your new programming knowledge? Share some cooking recipes? Github Pages + Jekyll is a wonderful solution for people who want something infinitely more customizable and unique. The best part? It's free
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